Yeah, my city just bought another 2001-130 and it was something like $30K for everything. It wouldn't be my choice because 130s perform poorly from a long distance. I live 1 mile from a 2001-130 and I can barely hear it when they test it. The wind is probably a factor, but when the city had their Whelen 2809 I heard it every single time they tested. So not all 2001 sirens are terrible, but the T-128 they also have is farther away from my house (about 2 miles) and I can hear it more clearly than the 2001. With 2001s, you have to make sure it's properly placed, because with wind noise and possible other factors during tests (or warnings), it can interfere with how people outside can hear it.bobcat418 wrote:I agree, a new control panel, motor, radio, etc. would be significantly cheaper than a completely new siren. If the city really does want to replace rather than repair, you cannot go wrong with a Sentry. If the city wants a rotating siren I would suggest the 508 like others have mentioned, or a Whelen Vortex due to their good coverage to price ratio.DJ2226 wrote:It might be more cost effective to see what's actually wrong with the existing 2001 and attempt to fix it before jumping the gun and setting the city's wallet on fire.
Return to “Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board”
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot] and 13 guests