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Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:57 am
by Ziginox
Rheems1 wrote: I also read the supporting story and it would appear to me that they got ahold of information that there was a siren located there and seized on that thing as the siren for thier website.
I'd agree, that's a lot of rows of ports. That'd be a very complex design for such a small siren.
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:13 am
by Synther
Perhaps the actual siren is inside?
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:22 am
by Valra Bellkeys
Well, those screens make me start to think that its just a vent?
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:13 am
by Jake_7367
It had me april fooled for a while, but it is only a vent. The screen is on the inside, rendering a chopper useless as the screen would put too much space between chopper and stator.
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 4:35 am
by Synther
Jake_7367 wrote:It had me april fooled for a while, but it is only a vent. The screen is on the inside, rendering a chopper useless as the screen would put too much space between chopper and stator.
That's the exact oposite of what I said. Read posts before yours. I was saying, perhaps the actual siren assembly is inside the screened housing?
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:17 am
by Valra Bellkeys
Synther wrote:Jake_7367 wrote:It had me april fooled for a while, but it is only a vent. The screen is on the inside, rendering a chopper useless as the screen would put too much space between chopper and stator.
That's the exact opposite of what I said. Read posts before yours. I was saying, perhaps the actual siren assembly is inside the screened housing?
I mean, there would be a chopper visible if it was a siren :/
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:15 am
by Jake_7367
Synther wrote:Jake_7367 wrote:It had me april fooled for a while, but it is only a vent. The screen is on the inside, rendering a chopper useless as the screen would put too much space between chopper and stator.
That's the exact oposite of what I said. Read posts before yours. I was saying, perhaps the actual siren assembly is inside the screened housing?
It might be, but when I zoomed in to the "ports" there was no sign of a siren assembly of any sort inside. If there really was, perhaps we need to go there and take an up close photo as Google Streetview isn't the best in photo quality.
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:37 am
by Daniel
Someone should go there and stick their finger inside to try and spin the rotor. If there is no rotor, then smell your finger.
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 3:13 pm
by SuperBanshee
I hate to bust everyone's bubbles, but that cone-shaped projection is not a siren. It appears to be a sewer vent of some sort.
The siren located here was undoubtedly a 500T per the Los Angeles air raid sirens list. All of Los Angeles' 500Ts were installed and grouped into a mass between Number 096 and Number 165. Since this location was Number 136, I sincerely doubt it was any other type of siren. It was located on a traffic island (raised concrete divider between roadway lanes for pedestrians to rest at), probably not far from where that sewer vent turned up. Someone assumed the sewer vent was the actual siren and went with that instead.
Re: Post your Mystery Sirens here.
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 7:31 pm
by huvvy 111
Hello everyone ,
I just recently purchased a fire hall that was no longer in service. This siren came with the property and I am looking for any information you guys might have.
I have gotten a few phone calls from other fire companies looking to purchase the siren but I have no idea what its value is. I don't want to over charge but I also want to get a fair price for it. Any help would be awesome!
Thanks Jason

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