I may be wrong, but wouldn't this be a System 7000?Rheems1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 11:41 amHere are a few of my pictures that I would consider epic, first off this Thunderbolt 1003 in the middle of absolute nowhere in the back mountains of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Siren is fully self contained, as there is a building at the base of it with a generator for the siren. I have no idea what it's purpose could possibly be, it is too far from the Berwick area to be part of the Susquehanna Steam Nuclear Power Plant system. It reminds me of an installation that you would find for a military type establishment though there is none in the area that I am aware of.
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No, a 7000 is a portable unit with a smallish building just beneath the siren head. This is just a typical 1003 with a hella cool installation.Brendan W wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 7:31 pmI may be wrong, but wouldn't this be a System 7000?Rheems1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 11:41 amHere are a few of my pictures that I would consider epic, first off this Thunderbolt 1003 in the middle of absolute nowhere in the back mountains of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Siren is fully self contained, as there is a building at the base of it with a generator for the siren. I have no idea what it's purpose could possibly be, it is too far from the Berwick area to be part of the Susquehanna Steam Nuclear Power Plant system. It reminds me of an installation that you would find for a military type establishment though there is none in the area that I am aware of.
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