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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Wed Dec 07, 2016 10:46 pm

I just looked at the Current street view for Gibson, and I thing it's the end for this siren. I looked down the road and long behold, a Whelen Vortex down at the community center a block or 2 from there. :vortex:
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Sun Dec 11, 2016 2:29 pm

MaumeeStormMaster wrote:I just looked at the Current street view for Gibson, and I thing it's the end for this siren. I looked down the road and long behold, a Whelen Vortex down at the community center a block or 2 from there. :vortex:
That Whelen has been there at least 8 years. My guess is that the Soundmaster will be left up there as it's not worth the expense to remove.

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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:29 am

I might go down there this weekend and see if it's still up.
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Mon Dec 12, 2016 3:25 am

I just looked at all of the street views, and sadly it is facing the same direction from 2009 to 2014. It might just be a broken rotator though.
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Mon Dec 12, 2016 7:10 am

Okay I'm just going to ask this apparently earth shattering question... What's the significance of this find?
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:19 pm

coastalsyrolover wrote:Okay I'm just going to ask this apparently earth shattering question... What's the significance of this find?
These are pretty rare and finding one that hasn't been modified is hard.
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Mon Dec 12, 2016 10:36 pm

ginbot86 wrote:
Hacksaw wrote:I thought 8/12 would be like a Carter's/Gents.
I was thinking a Carter siren would be a 10/12 like an xT22.
Same. Well, maybe not 10/12, but nonetheless kind of like a xt22. The xt22 IMO is a Carter, but has horns, intake tubes, a cone on one end, mounted upright, and has solenoids (3t22).
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Tue Dec 13, 2016 5:12 pm

Quickie FYI: UK 10/12 port sirens are 2800 RPM, as they work on 50 hertz power. And UK siren systems are comprised of mostly 10/12 Castle Castings/Carter's/Gent's
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Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:53 pm

Some_3t22s wrote:
ginbot86 wrote:
Hacksaw wrote:I thought 8/12 would be like a Carter's/Gents.
I was thinking a Carter siren would be a 10/12 like an xT22.
Same. Well, maybe not 10/12, but nonetheless kind of like a xt22. The xt22 IMO is a Carter, but has horns, intake tubes, a cone on one end, mounted upright, and has solenoids (3t22).
No, they are 2 completely different sirens.
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Re: Soundmaster 125 siren found!

Fri Dec 16, 2016 6:03 pm

could someone enlighten me with what the SoundMaster 125 is? still learning
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