
I bought a single toned single phased P-15 plus it's controls from him on eBay almost 2 years ago. He's been more than patient on me coming to pick it up, which I really appreciate (I owe you one big time Joe). My storage bin is starting to look too empty with the stuff I got rid of when I drug my other sirens to my placeholler wrote:Huh? What's going on Joe.Archon wrote:Does this mean you will be picking up the penetrator3t22 wrote:I think I know what I'm going to do with my other week of vacation this year. Glad to hear this beast is still active.
I don't get up that way too often but I know there's an Allertor about a mile east of there, a P-50 2 miles south, a T-128 2.5 miles south, and a P-50 about 3.5 miles to the southeast. There are probably other sirens in the area, I'm just not sure where they are.2t22boy wrote:If I had the money, and time I would take a little road trip up there to see that baby in action. I imagine it sounds spooky with P-50s and 10s mixing with it, that is if there are others sirens near it.
Yep, there was a green Hurricane in Greendale, WI (a suburb of Milwaukee, was part of the same system as this one), now replaced by a T-128.Gil wrote:I'm sure there have been many others, seeing as that's where they originated from.Siren1000T wrote:Damn! I didn't know Wisconsin had a single Hurricane siren. Very Cool!
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