Honestly I've always thought they changed contracts to Federal with all the new 508's, but was proved wrong with seeing that new T-128 last month. They must've changed contracts again to ASC earlier this year I'm guessing. The original map I saw had Federal Signal coverage but the one they have published now has ASC coverage. You can only tell however with the midsize circles representing a 2001/Equinox or a T-121.FSThunderboltfan1000 wrote:Dane County has been working closely will ASC over the years. I highly doubt they will get any Federal products any time soon. From what it sounds like the Dane County EMA is friends with with some one at ASC and is doing what ever they tell him. An example of this is disposing of any old siren or making them permanently in operable.
Sorry about that I just changed the privacy settings to public just nowDJ2226 wrote:The map is locked up, access denied.
Yes sir Dane went with ASC in 2009 and then they went to Federal in 2013 and then they went back to ASC again in 2016. And yes they still use ATI radios.JMAN12343610 wrote:So let me get this straight, not that long ago, the county put ATI radios on all the sirens, them they replaced some sirens with new federals, and now are going with ASC. are they still putting ATI radios on all new sirens? They should just put ASC controls or radios at least on all sirens and get a computlert system so everything is the same. Any why not just put horns on the 112's and have more overlapping coverage, the more the merrier, right?
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