Receipts?TheMOCingBird wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:19 amIIRC a coded Hurricane was sent to Klaxon South Africa which dealt ACA sirens. Not sure what happened to it, I think it was just a demo model. Not sure about any installed sirens in South Africa. As for Taiwan, they have very weird Cyclone style sirens that I don't think are ACA, but the fact that they did ship sirens there is a bit strange. Those things are weird, they even have single-tone "Cyclones." Also, in the UK there were some ACA omnis such as Banshee 115s, Screamers, and apparently a Cyclone.
Taiwan's "Cyclone" sirens were built by a local company that made those sirens, they're in horrible condition and can't keep a straight pitch, with the run caps limping (as in not having enough power) on it every so often. As for the UK, I don't know if they do or not, but the Hurricane 130 that went to the now defunct Klaxon dealer, is true.TheMOCingBird wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:19 amIIRC a coded Hurricane was sent to Klaxon South Africa which dealt ACA sirens. Not sure what happened to it, I think it was just a demo model. Not sure about any installed sirens in South Africa. As for Taiwan, they have very weird Cyclone style sirens that I don't think are ACA, but the fact that they did ship sirens there is a bit strange. Those things are weird, they even have single-tone "Cyclones." Also, in the UK there were some ACA omnis such as Banshee 115s, Screamers, and apparently a Cyclone.
Is there any proof of these Cyclones being made by another company than ACA? This is the first I've heard of it and we haven't seen proof AFAIKSirensAreAllIWant wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:07 amTaiwan's "Cyclone" sirens were built by a local company that made those sirens, they're in horrible condition and can't keep a straight pitch, with the run caps limping (as in not having enough power) on it every so often. As for the UK, I don't know if they do or not, but the Hurricane 130 that went to the now defunct Klaxon dealer, is true.TheMOCingBird wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:19 amIIRC a coded Hurricane was sent to Klaxon South Africa which dealt ACA sirens. Not sure what happened to it, I think it was just a demo model. Not sure about any installed sirens in South Africa. As for Taiwan, they have very weird Cyclone style sirens that I don't think are ACA, but the fact that they did ship sirens there is a bit strange. Those things are weird, they even have single-tone "Cyclones." Also, in the UK there were some ACA omnis such as Banshee 115s, Screamers, and apparently a Cyclone.
Me too, ACA did state that they had sent units over to Taiwan. So they could be actual modified ones for the Taiwanese market, But hey I'll believe ya if you send some proof.10V2T wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 2:18 pmIs there any proof of these Cyclones being made by another company than ACA? This is the first I've heard of it and we haven't seen proof AFAIKSirensAreAllIWant wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:07 amTaiwan's "Cyclone" sirens were built by a local company that made those sirens, they're in horrible condition and can't keep a straight pitch, with the run caps limping (as in not having enough power) on it every so often. As for the UK, I don't know if they do or not, but the Hurricane 130 that went to the now defunct Klaxon dealer, is true.TheMOCingBird wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:19 amIIRC a coded Hurricane was sent to Klaxon South Africa which dealt ACA sirens. Not sure what happened to it, I think it was just a demo model. Not sure about any installed sirens in South Africa. As for Taiwan, they have very weird Cyclone style sirens that I don't think are ACA, but the fact that they did ship sirens there is a bit strange. Those things are weird, they even have single-tone "Cyclones." Also, in the UK there were some ACA omnis such as Banshee 115s, Screamers, and apparently a Cyclone.
I have word from James Biersach, in written form, confirming this. It was a once-off, prototype that he made, using DC current to slow down the chopper, making it capable of Alert, Attack, and Yelp. Apparently, overheating due to friction was not an issue because the rotor was only 8 inches in diameter. This particular unit was used as a demo to show to customers, and was sent to their Klaxon dealer's showroom in South Africa in 1971. Evidence available if wanted.TheMOCingBird wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 12:19 amIIRC a coded Hurricane was sent to Klaxon South Africa which dealt ACA sirens. Not sure what happened to it, I think it was just a demo model. Not sure about any installed sirens in South Africa. As for Taiwan, they have very weird Cyclone style sirens that I don't think are ACA, but the fact that they did ship sirens there is a bit strange. Those things are weird, they even have single-tone "Cyclones." Also, in the UK there were some ACA omnis such as Banshee 115s, Screamers, and apparently a Cyclone.
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