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Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 8:36 pm
by Batman
Wassup everybody. Right, so over the summer, my brother went on a cross-country trip out west to see some of the national parks (Yellowstone, Zion, etc.). Before he left I told him to watch out for sirens and take pictures whenever possible. What I have here are all the pictures he was able to get; I forgot to post them earlier. I have absolutely no idea where most of them were taken, so don't ask (though if you really want to know where a particular siren is, I can ask my brother and see if he remembers). There is quite an assortment though (with some rare models), so have fun looking through all the photos. Some of them might not be of the greatest quality though. They are listed in chronological order.

3T22:
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Super-tall 2910:
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Great Darley STH-10 picture:
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Whelen 3016?
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Model 5 on a watertower:
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Sentry 16V1T-B I think (looks tall enough):
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2001-SRN I think (not too familiar with the different 2001 types):
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6-cell Modulator; unsure exactly which model:
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Another 2001:
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Thunderbolt:
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8-cell Whelen omni in the distance:
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Looking down the throats of a Whelen WPS-400X or Vortex RX:
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Don't know if this is a siren or not; I don't know what else it would be:
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Another 2001:
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Control boxes from a 2001 (I believe):
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2001SRNB:
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Yellow STH-10 in the distance (this was the only one he saw on the entire trip; funny, because they're everywhere around here):
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2803:
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Control cabinet for the above:
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I think this is an Allertronic of some kind, but I'm not 100%:
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T-128:
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Another T-128 (same town I think):
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Yet another T-128 (once again, the same town):
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Still another:
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Some kind of 2001:
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Thunderbolt:
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2910:
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Darley Model 2 and 2001-130:
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Sentry 3V8:
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Nice 10V2T:
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Unknown speakers (electronic church bells maybe):
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12-port Sterling 3V8 (or is it a Darley?):
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8-port Sterling/Darley 3V8:
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Blurry Model 5:
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2805:
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Another 2805 (once again, probably the same town):
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And another:
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Cool shot of an Eclipse-8 in the distance:
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Another Eclipse-8 (not sure if it's the same one or not):
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Looks like a Model 5T, but I can't tell for sure:
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Nice 3T22:
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More strange speaker/church bell things:
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A blue Model 2 (how many times do you see that!?):
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SD-10:
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2001-130:
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LOW 2T22 (unless it's a trick of the terrain):
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Sentry 40V2T:
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2T22 at a more reasonable height:
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Another garden-variety 2001-130:
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Awesome picture of a MOD5020 in some kind of plant:
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T-128 with the older-style ASC sticker:
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2810:
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OM-120 and its awful HPSS16 replacement:
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Sentry 5V through a fence:
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T-128:
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2T22 hiding behind a telephone pole:
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Vertical Darley Champion (it has the 5HP-style housing, but it looks too small...):
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T-121:
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Sentry 10V:
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Either an ATI HPSS32 or some kind of E-Class:
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Roundbacked 2001 with Lions stickers (I seem to recall actually hearing about these on this board before):
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You made it through! I hope you enjoyed the pictures.

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:32 pm
by 4J25
VERY nice! But here are some corrections :wink: :

The 2001-130 next to the Darley Model 2 is a 2001-SRN*B

The first 2001 picture is a fat coned 2001-DC

Yes, the 3016 is a 3016

The six celled Modulator is either a MOD-6024 or a 6048

The 2001 at the base of the sign tower is another SRN*B

The control boxes are indeed from a 2001, most likely an SRN but MAYBE a fat coned DC

That is indeed an Allertronic, an AL of some model

The "Another 2001 of some kind is probably an SRN*B, judging by the controls, but may be an updated fat coned DC

Judging by the position of the siren in relation to the power lines and trees in the second Eclipse picture, I'd say it's another one

The MOD-5020 is actually a 6024 or 6048

The ATI/E-Class setup is probably an E-CLASS, IMO

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:36 pm
by Mysterious T-Bolt 111
To the picture of the Alertronic you have in question, the model specifically would be a AL-6000, unless I'm mistaken. Is the top loose on the siren or is that a solar panel? I'm aware that the AL line could have a solar panel added to a station as part of their Optional Siren Equipment list.

Great pictures nonetheless!

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:06 pm
by Batman
4J25: Thanks for the corrections, but the second Modulator definitely has 5 cells. I counted three times just to make sure. Also, that 2001 next to the Darley sure looks like a 130 to me. (No other 2001 has that big an FS logo, right?)

Mysterious T-Bolt 111: I can't tell if that's a solar panel on the Allertronic or not. It doesn't look like one to me, but the picture isn't good enough to be sure.

Glad you like the pictures!

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:10 pm
by freebrickproductions
Some 2001-SRNBs have the large logo, like this one on Redstone Arsenal:
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2001-SRNB by freebrickproductions, on Flickr

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:31 pm
by uncommonsense
Mysterious, you're right. AL-6000. And I concur, that's a solar panel.

I'm going to get gray hairs from saying this so many times. Batman is right...the first 2001 is a 2001-SRN. -AC/-DC indicates primary power source and is NOT the siren's name! The -SRN designation belongs to everything before the -SRNB.

Both photos labeled "Another 2001" are -SRNBs. You can tell from the cube rotator. The one next to the Darley is also a -SRNB. You can tell because the -130 has an elongated rear section that this one does not.

The second Mod has 5 cells and is a 5020. You're right, Batman.

The 3200-watt Kingstar horned siren above is an older ATI HPSS-32. ASC doesn't let their wires dangle like ATI does; they tie them up neatly into a junction box. Also, the mounting bracket is an ATI mounting bracket.

Now that that's out of the way, here's what I really came to say:

On the picture labeled "Control boxes from a 2001 (I believe)" (and yes, it is a mid to late 90's 2001 control), did anyone notice just how badly rotted through that pole is? That thing looks patently ready to snap apart (or at least, the controls to fall off). What an incredible safety hazard.

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:55 pm
by Stevan Z
The OM-120 is actually a Banshee.

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:11 am
by freebrickproductions
Stevan Z wrote:The OM-120 is actually a Banshee.
OM-120 is what ASC called the Banshee.

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:39 am
by DJ2226
freebrickproductions wrote:
Stevan Z wrote:The OM-120 is actually a Banshee.
OM-120 is what ASC called the Banshee.
The OM-120 was battery powered, I think 72 VDC, and had 9 or 10 ports (I think).
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtYJPFCil7s
There's a plant somewhere that has a system of these and some 8/12 port sirens, ASC T-135s or something like that. There was a fire at said plant and the sirens went off. Theres a video of it on YT; they sound like Model 2s.

Edit: Found it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geLrg_f2iso

Re: Sirens From All Across the Country (Picture Overload)

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:06 am
by Trevor
That roundback looks to be from West Memphis, Arkansas. When were you there? That's literally 30 minutes from me.