By my guess, it may be a Sentry, and a Sterling. I'm not sure.Charlie Davidson wrote:Sounds like a Modulator, Sentry and a few dual tone P-10's.ACAP10 wrote:I'm not even gonna start guessing the types of sirens in those videos...obviously there's a Modulator, but what else? I'll leave it up to the experts
EDIT: One of the users that posted a video of the sirens said this:
"This siren (and a few more around town that look similar) is the one they sound for a tornado...all I know is it looks like a yellow cylinder, high up on a pole, with a "hat-looking" top (LOL). The other one is an old, civil defense siren (looks like a barrel on it's side and is red...is not in this video) from the 50's, that they sound for grass fires...it is located on top of the fire station."
Has to be an ACA Banshee. I do hear a Modulator (dual toned), what sounds like a RM-130 but either isn't rotating or Sentry. I also hear what seems like a Federal STH-10.Charlie Davidson wrote:Sounds like a Modulator, Sentry and a few dual tone P-10's.ACAP10 wrote:I'm not even gonna start guessing the types of sirens in those videos...obviously there's a Modulator, but what else? I'll leave it up to the experts
EDIT: One of the users that posted a video of the sirens said this:
"This siren (and a few more around town that look similar) is the one they sound for a tornado...all I know is it looks like a yellow cylinder, high up on a pole, with a "hat-looking" top (LOL). The other one is an old, civil defense siren (looks like a barrel on it's side and is red...is not in this video) from the 50's, that they sound for grass fires...it is located on top of the fire station."
Has to be a Banshee then. It's hard to tell these 9/12 omni-directional sirens apart some times. Now that I think about it, doesn't an SD-10 have a deeper tambor than that?holler wrote:The 9-12 siren in Bixby sounds like an ACA design. It's too high pitched for a federal 9/12.
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