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Thu Aug 24, 2006 7:54 pm

Very cool to see St. Louis' STL-10's mentioned in the SD-10 add, since I live in the St. Louis metro area! Those STL-10's were just replaced about 6 or 7 years ago by Whelen WPS-2800 series sirens, some being 2806's, 07's, 08's and 09's. St. Louis had 128 STL-10's, purchased in 1954, but most were non-functioning due to age and unavailability of parts by the time the Whelens were installed. Great sirens while they lasted!

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Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:07 am

Most SD-10's I've seen have the band over the ports. And the sirens we had around here were painted dark green. San Francisco painted their old sirens black.

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Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:18 am

I've read somewhere that the band gives the sound a conical effect; it pushes the sound against the two cones, in a similar way that sound is pushed onto the sides of a horn.
~ Peter Radanovic

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Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:44 am

Great photos! Thank you for posting them.

I'm envious. Wish I could get a siren from a metal recycler.
How much would they charge for one?

Was that automobile ad filmed in the Bay Area?
But I thought I recognized downtown L.A. near new Disney Center,
(they have the neatest pipe organ with pipes looking somewhat like pick-up sticks!) but could easily be wrong.

Funny - was so pleased to see the black SD-10 that I don't remember
the car maker!

Hey, from looking at the SD-10, is it merely the bottom half
of a 2t22?
I'd remove that band blocking the stator to see if the siren would be louder at a distance.
Wow! from -7 to -5 now.

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Hey, from looking at the SD-10, is it merely the bottom half
of a 2t22?
No. While it may use that same air intake tube, it has a completely different rotor/stator assembly. It does, however, share the same noise making parts of some FS 500T's.
He died.

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Fri Aug 25, 2006 2:26 am

It's basically a 5T, with a different motor assembly that is.

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hobbeekid wrote:Ok, Here is a couple of pic's of a sd10 with the screen I picked up about a month ago from a demolition contractor in Fontana Calif. It was part of the L.A. CD system.I was told it came from the corner of 3rd and bixel. maybe some of you from the southland know where that is.I would think it is a earlier model before the steemetal was incorporated around the stator. I don't Know.It's too bad Federal does'nt have a classics section on their website depicting each past siren, and noting design changes for reference..........


http://www.polarinertia.com/sep05/raid11.htm

This might be the 3rd and Bixel siren while it was still up. My memory is foggy about that corner, but it looks right. I was born a couple blocks from that corner :wink:

http://www.polarinertia.com/sep05/raid13.htm

And this is the one out front of the Disney Theatre.

Links and photos are courtesy of Polar Inertia.

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Thank you, Charles for the interesting link.
I viewed them all.

Guess the siren in the auto ad is in SFC because alL.A. SD-10s are in CD yellow paint.

Anyone knowho in L.A. I may contact about getting one for a trailer park tornado warning?

Thank you,
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You're welcome!

Here's another site with a set of photos of LA sirens... This list shows many of the newer (1960s) neighborhoods too. Most of these photos appear to have been shot in the 1980s, based on the background scenery. So it's a nice retro look since all those Beverly Hills T-bolts are gone now. It would be nice to find one still up, but the 4 or 5 locations I checked turned up a blank space. The Allertors are still in Culver City, though!

http://www.lensculture.com/izumi.html

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Thanks Charles for the interesting link.

Did you identify any of the locations?

Tried to leave a comment.
What is all that crap we have to answer, which I could not.
Who knows the information they require?
Why?

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