Do you know what tones they used?carexpertandy wrote:I believe they originally installed about 10 EOWS 1212s in 1986. Then I think it was sometime in the early 90s when they were all tied into Hamilton County's system. One of the 1212s was on a water tower at the plant, and disappeared when the water tower disappeared. Probably in the late 90s or early 2000s, a 612 was installed at the old site of the plant. The last few years, these sirens have really malfunctioned a lot. Somehow, one of them was removed sometime in 2008, and I wonder if maybe it got blown down from the wind storm we had that year from Hurricane Ike. In 2009, the three in Ross Township were removed and replaced with T-128s. The rest were replaced with T-128s in late 2011 or early 2012, and if any of them are still standing, I doubt they're even active anymore.
I thought I heard somewhere it was pulsed wail but I guess I was wrong.carexpertandy wrote:I know they first used Westminster Chimes when they installed the very first one, but I'm not quite sure what the plant used after that and for warning people, though I wanna say that they may have used alternate steady and/or wail. But being in Hamilton County's system, they were only used in alert.
I thought I heard somewhere it was pulsed wail but I guess I was wrong.carexpertandy wrote:I know they first used Westminster Chimes when they installed the very first one, but I'm not quite sure what the plant used after that and for warning people, though I wanna say that they may have used alternate steady and/or wail. But being in Hamilton County's system, they were only used in alert.
No I read it somewhere. I forget where.uncommonsense wrote:Were you getting things mixed up with this (old!) video of them working on one of the 1212s?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Po7s7xzlgc
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