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Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:15 am

robert gift wrote: Does the FedSig 2001 come in dual-tone?
No, it doesn't, but you can swap the rotor (relatively easy, I've heard).
If your siren is a-failin'
Chances are that it's a Whelen
And if it's just about to die
Then it must be an ATI

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2010 date for NEW siren system

Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:19 am

Any reason for 2010 as the year for sirens , long term planning
or it takes forever for 50/50 federal matchig funds? ...... :roll:

at that rate North Korea would be happy for any west coast
citys who need updates on C. D. warning systems. :?

By then they can improve rockets and H. Bombs. :twisted:

Yes the world goes dark and the T-bolt blows way off in
distance for so. Calif.

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Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:50 am

It's not necessarily a down-grade just because of the age. That would be like saying a 66' T-bird is worse than a 93 tercel. If you get a refurbeshed/restored one it wouldn't be bad.

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Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:23 pm

Konky 5000 wrote:
robert gift wrote: Does the FedSig 2001 come in dual-tone?
No, it doesn't, but you can swap the rotor (relatively easy, I've heard).
Is such a swap "jury rigging" - using a rotor/stator assembly from another siren?
I'd be surprised that something else would fit just by accident.

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