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Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:14 pm

I have to admit they are very weird sirens.

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Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:35 am

Those are all 10/12 Allertors? I thought those were exceedingly rare.

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Wuh?

Sun Aug 13, 2006 1:55 pm

Otay, what's an Allertor?

Could someone picture or supply a link to one so I can see?
Would always be nice if you couldo that for niave newbies.

Thank you,

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This Allertor could use a good pressure washing.

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Thank you

Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:23 pm

Thank you, 1st 2t22 I must give you an applaud.

They ARE ugly.

Why not have the air intake opposite the "horn"? (behind)

I would think there would be some sound wave cancellation between to two.
Also, I bet a lot of sound waves get cancelled gathering them in that
collector around the stator leading to the horn.

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Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:57 pm

Robert, actually the projector (horn) is the top part. The bottom part is the intake for the rotor/stator assemly. I believe ACA's thinking was that it would concentrate the sound better and project it out higher.
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Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:42 am

Robert, actually the projector (horn) is the top part. The bottom part is the intake for the rotor/stator assemly. I believe ACA's thinking was that it would concentrate the sound better and project it out higher.
It wasn't ACA's thinking it was Biersach Niedermeyer.
The original name for that siren was the Mobil Directo.
This ad was in the Sept. 1953 issue of Fire Engineering.
Notice in the ad the little arrows coming out of the top horn.


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Dad, what does that CD mean on that big yellow horn? Well son, I believe it stands for Cyclone Device......

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Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:33 am

robert gift wrote:Thank you, 1st 2t22 I must give you an applaud.

They ARE ugly.
Thank you, but I don't believe Allertors are ugly at all. Their design makes them the most recognizable siren out there. Whenever a family member sees me point out an Allertor, they can then spot other Allertors before I can.

Allertors also have a great sound. Not my #1 favorite, but it's probably in my top 5.
The Allertor right next to my house is not pretty.
probably becuase its an ugly gray color and it loos like
crap next to all the houses.
Another reason why I wouldn't be a fan of it is that it's single tone. I like the normal dual toned Allertors better.

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Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:51 am

I agree. it sounds terrible. Whenever people come to my house, ther
point to it and say "What the heck is that???!!" i say its a tornado siren
and they say "Wow, thats weird-looking..."

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Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:19 am

I remember seeing one of the Allertors in our old ACA system, and I said, "Mom, that siren looks like a duck!" I was 6...

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