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1000b or 1003?

Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:02 am

Hello all

I have a question. I am a proud owner of both a FS Thunderbolt 1000b and also a 1003 siren. I am fully restoring both and I am planning on putting one of them on a poll in my backyard, fully functional. Which one do you guys think I should put in my backyard on the poll, the 1000b or the 1003?

thanks!!!
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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:32 am

When you say 1000B, do mean a B series Thunderbolt, or a single pahse Thunderbolt? If it is a B seires I would say the 1000B, there are not too many still standing or functioning. So I would vote on that one. If not, then I would say the 1003.
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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:05 pm

A 1000b is a single phase single tone thunderbolt. A 1000bt is a single phase dual tone thunderbolt. A 1000a is a three phase single tone thunderbolt. A 1000at is a three phase dual tone thunderbolt.
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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:14 pm

bettarelli wrote:Hello all

I have a question. I am a proud owner of both a FS Thunderbolt 1000b and also a 1003 siren. I am fully restoring both and I am planning on putting one of them on a poll in my backyard, fully functional. Which one do you guys think I should put in my backyard on the poll, the 1000b or the 1003?

thanks!!!
Chris
I would vote the 1003.

Where in Chicagoland do you live again? Have you gotten permission from the local government to "add" your siren to their system? I ask only because I want to do the same with my Model 2 here in Palatine.
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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 1:35 am

CDV777-1 wrote:A 1000b is a single phase single tone thunderbolt. A 1000bt is a single phase dual tone thunderbolt. A 1000a is a three phase single tone thunderbolt. A 1000at is a three phase dual tone thunderbolt.
I know but I was wondering if the "b" stands for the seires (offset rotator).
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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 1:31 pm

If you have local government permission, I would vote for the 1003 because it can do hi-lo along with all the other signals a 1000B can do. Having that option would be neat and nice to have. Plus it would stand out and sound awesome doing hi-lo in the mix of all the other Chicago land sirens.

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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:14 pm

I hope you put that thing at least 35 feet above grade. If not your neighbors are going to shoot you the first time you set it off.

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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:27 pm

mrboojay wrote:When you say 1000B, do mean a B series Thunderbolt, or a single pahse Thunderbolt? If it is a B seires I would say the 1000B, there are not too many still standing or functioning. So I would vote on that one. If not, then I would say the 1003.
Hi mrboojay

Its actually a model 1000B as read on the tag on the rotator box. Single phase all around including blower. Its not a series B i don't believe.

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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:32 pm

Mitch wrote:
bettarelli wrote:Hello all

I have a question. I am a proud owner of both a FS Thunderbolt 1000b and also a 1003 siren. I am fully restoring both and I am planning on putting one of them on a poll in my backyard, fully functional. Which one do you guys think I should put in my backyard on the poll, the 1000b or the 1003?

thanks!!!
Chris
I would vote the 1003.

Where in Chicagoland do you live again? Have you gotten permission from the local government to "add" your siren to their system? I ask only because I want to do the same with my Model 2 here in Palatine.
Hi Mitch

i am in vernon Hills, IL....I actually spoke with the Vernon Hills PD and they pretty much said if no residents complain its ok to sound it at the once a month testing cycles. But the sgt I spoke with also said he is not "giving" me permission to activate it, so in a nutshell, i am still unsure if its ok to sound it during the testing cycles. he did not metion "adding" the siren to the city system but I could ask about that too.

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Re: 1000b or 1003?

Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:34 pm

bettarelli wrote:
mrboojay wrote:When you say 1000B, do mean a B series Thunderbolt, or a single pahse Thunderbolt? If it is a B seires I would say the 1000B, there are not too many still standing or functioning. So I would vote on that one. If not, then I would say the 1003.
Hi mrboojay

Its actually a model 1000B as read on the tag on the rotator box. Single phase all around including blower. Its not a series B i don't believe.
B stands for single phase, and A stands for three phase. Does that sound right?
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