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Houston, I have a siren

Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:10 pm

It only took me a year and a half, but I finally achieved my goal of acquiring a siren through a combination of the holidays and a savvy family member.

It's a Federal Sign & Signal era Model A, 24V AC/DC. Apparently said family member bought it on eBay from someone in South Dakota - not sure where they got it from. From what I'm told it was going to be restored, but instead was accidentally dropped. As a result it's in pretty good shape cosmetically, but the rotor is frozen up...I presume from reading topics on restoration this can be fixed. It also seems to be lacking a cord, and the base doesn't want to work correctly (though this may be my fault from not knowing its definition of "work correctly").

But hey, I'd say it's a pretty good deal. Wouldn't you?

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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:28 pm

Congrats!

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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Wed Dec 31, 2014 6:02 pm

Frozen? Wait until it is july then leave it outside for about 15 minutes. It should thaw out

All joking aside, nice siren!
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:25 pm

I am just waiting for a dreaded Frozen joke to arise...nice aquisition!
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Fri Jan 02, 2015 12:23 am

Chicagosiren-hunters wrote:I am just waiting for a dreaded Frozen joke to arise...nice aquisition!
Honestly if it is frozen you should just "Let go..Let it go!"

OT: Very nice, hope you can get it spinning again or get it runing on its own, looks nice there.

You should use it for a shovel and "Build a snowmaaan".
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Fri Jan 02, 2015 10:12 am

Lol. Let's not try to derail this topic too much. ;)

VASirens, other than the minor scuffs on and in the projector, the Model A looks to be in top shape!

Also, nice to see the Eton ZoneGuard+ photobombing in the background. ;)
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Fri Jan 02, 2015 8:40 pm

Nice siren!

I've wanted that siren for a while now, but the high price has always turned me away. It looks to be in good shape.

I couldn't help but notice the Eton ZoneGaurd+. Are those things any good? I have been looking for some kind of a weather alert radio baecause of the frequent severe weather and tornados we get In Minnesota. I know Eton is a good company, I have their Frx 1 for back packing trips.
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:35 am

josh555 wrote:I couldn't help but notice the Eton ZoneGaurd+. Are those things any good? I have been looking for some kind of a weather alert radio baecause of the frequent severe weather and tornados we get In Minnesota. I know Eton is a good company, I have their Frx 1 for back packing trips.
I would recommend the standard ZoneGuard as a starting radio. Although it doesn't come with Wireless Alert Modules, it still has the same software as the ZoneGuard+.

(Coming from an owner of 19 radios)
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:44 am

Thanks guys! I honestly failed to realize how much silliness could result from using the word "frozen" there, hehe.
josh555 wrote:I couldn't help but notice the Eton ZoneGaurd+. Are those things any good? I have been looking for some kind of a weather alert radio baecause of the frequent severe weather and tornados we get In Minnesota. I know Eton is a good company, I have their Frx 1 for back packing trips.
I'm not terribly certain I could recommend it. I've been having some serious issues with mine that have put me on the fast track to contacting Eton to inquire about repairs. Funnily enough I've never heard of these problems with the plain ZoneGuard...

I think my recommendation would be the Midland WR-300. I've had one since April and over 150-200 alerts later it has yet to fail to sound (since it's another hobby of mine I have my radios set to go off for any and all alerts sent out). Plus it has a similar feature set to the ZoneGuard (albeit without the alert modules, which I honestly think are kind of silly).

Anyway, so as not to veer my own thread off-topic...

I think something's up with the base. I can't seem to get it to stay upright...it just flops back down unnaturally. I'm wondering if a bolt came loose somewhere...any ideas?
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Re: Houston, I have a siren

Sat Jan 03, 2015 5:43 am

VASirens wrote:Thanks guys! I honestly failed to realize how much silliness could result from using the word "frozen" there, hehe.
josh555 wrote:I couldn't help but notice the Eton ZoneGaurd+. Are those things any good? I have been looking for some kind of a weather alert radio baecause of the frequent severe weather and tornados we get In Minnesota. I know Eton is a good company, I have their Frx 1 for back packing trips.
I'm not terribly certain I could recommend it. I've been having some serious issues with mine that have put me on the fast track to contacting Eton to inquire about repairs. Funnily enough I've never heard of these problems with the plain ZoneGuard...

I think my recommendation would be the Midland WR-300. I've had one since April and over 150-200 alerts later it has yet to fail to sound (since it's another hobby of mine I have my radios set to go off for any and all alerts sent out). Plus it has a similar feature set to the ZoneGuard (albeit without the alert modules, which I honestly think are kind of silly).

Anyway, so as not to veer my own thread off-topic...

I think something's up with the base. I can't seem to get it to stay upright...it just flops back down unnaturally. I'm wondering if a bolt came loose somewhere...any ideas?
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josh555 wrote:I couldn't help but notice the Eton ZoneGaurd+. Are those things any good? I have been looking for some kind of a weather alert radio baecause of the frequent severe weather and tornados we get In Minnesota. I know Eton is a good company, I have their Frx 1 for back packing trips.
I would recommend the standard ZoneGuard as a starting radio. Although it doesn't come with Wireless Alert Modules, it still has the same software as the ZoneGuard+.

(Coming from an owner of 19 radios)
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Thanks for the info on weather radios. Won't let this thread go off topic anymore. I may start a new thread about wether radios.
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