Re: Wireless Siren Control
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 5:05 am
I have a RF remote kit that I use in conjunction with an AF timer for my Model 1 (actually used it earlier for a test with Muscogee County's system). It has 4 channels that I use to trip the timer to do alert or attack, cancel out a signal, or growl the siren, and it has a range of 400 feet give or take. Word of caution if you go this route, the only thing about these RF type of kits is that they can be randomly be set off by things in the environment or by other remotes, so once you're done it's best to unplug everything.
https://www.amazon.com/Thunbird-Channel ... +momentary

This is from the 4th last week... I forgot to post the video on here. Oops.
The RF kit is in that little enclosure on the top right. It takes 12VDC that I feed it with a wall adapter I re-purposed for this application. I set the receptacle up so the bottom socket would be unswitched electricity from the plug and the top for the siren itself.
I've also used a RF controlled outlet to drive the siren, although it wasn't really built to handle the load of a 1 HP motor. The Model A has a relatively small motor, so that wouldn't be as much of an issue. I use it to control a couple of lamps in the house now
I did run into the issue I mentioned above when I started working on my controller. The outlet's remote's on and off buttons happen to correspond with the B and D buttons on the remote that came with the kit, which I use for setting the AF timer off in alert and attack. When I was wiring everything up and testing the functions on the timer with the remote the lamps were turning off and on. Luckily the siren itself wasn't connected and my grandparents didn't pick up the other remote and start randomly hitting buttons trying to fix the situation. As seen in that picture above I unplug the wall adapter that powers the kit whenever I'm not using the remote and happen to have the controller powered up to avoid an accident... and pissing off our normally friendly CPD and MPs. lol
https://www.amazon.com/GE-57883-Receive ... 3PC8NT1N7T

https://www.amazon.com/Thunbird-Channel ... +momentary

This is from the 4th last week... I forgot to post the video on here. Oops.

I've also used a RF controlled outlet to drive the siren, although it wasn't really built to handle the load of a 1 HP motor. The Model A has a relatively small motor, so that wouldn't be as much of an issue. I use it to control a couple of lamps in the house now
I did run into the issue I mentioned above when I started working on my controller. The outlet's remote's on and off buttons happen to correspond with the B and D buttons on the remote that came with the kit, which I use for setting the AF timer off in alert and attack. When I was wiring everything up and testing the functions on the timer with the remote the lamps were turning off and on. Luckily the siren itself wasn't connected and my grandparents didn't pick up the other remote and start randomly hitting buttons trying to fix the situation. As seen in that picture above I unplug the wall adapter that powers the kit whenever I'm not using the remote and happen to have the controller powered up to avoid an accident... and pissing off our normally friendly CPD and MPs. lol
https://www.amazon.com/GE-57883-Receive ... 3PC8NT1N7T
