Here is a siren company in Australia. Here is there siren range: http://www.mechtric.com.au/cat_list.aspx?parid=90
I like the MS55 that resembles the Castle Castings and Gents sirens. http://www.mechtric.com.au/pro_detail.a ... 4&catid=90
Daniel, there are no sirens to my knowledge where I live in the Woy Woy, Umina beach area. I do know that there are some Fire Departments around but only the old ones have sirens but they do not get used anymore. There is a fire station further away from where I live that uses their siren sometimes but I can't remember where it was. Unlike America, any old sirens left in Australia are just mainly left unused. Justin will be able to explain this better than me.Daniel wrote:Don't coastal towns in Australia have some sort of tsunami warning system? New Zealand put in all sorts of mechanical and electronic sirens after the Indonesian quake.
We still have a fair few for flood warnings. I'm still trying to work out where the 30 something ACA Cyclones that were sent over here are - if you haven't seen that on ASC's website.Daniel wrote:Yes, the 485/580 Hz. frequencies are the standard, minor-third "British siren sound" as heard (or formerly heard) throughout the UK, Australia, New Zealand, India, Canada, and anywhere that Britain had once colonised. If operated on American/Canadian 60 Hz., it would sound like a 2T22.
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