are they strictly single-toned? i havent found any on youtube that're dual-tone, unless they're sythesized.
thanks.
Not worried at all we have 160 new T-128s going up. and plenty of healthy bolts still in operation. I'm more concerned with the newer F.S. radio systems and some of the problems with the software. Indianapolis has been plagued with activation problems with their new system of 2001-130sAllertor113 wrote:I dont hate any models of the 2001 series,I'm tired of all the bashing done to anything that poses a threat to any CD-era siren.the 2001 get its job done, its probably one of the best sirens currently available on the "siren market." Who cares if it doesn't sound as good as a Thunderbolt or a 2t22 but it gets the job done effectively. Would you rather have a 55 year old rusted out Thunderbolt, or a Brand new 2001-130 protecting your community?
Yes we have, and now we're plagued with over-activation since the polygon warning system has been temporary ousted. I think thats the main problem with our system. I've always heard the sirens go off for warnings in my area and the siren outside my work has only failed once in the 28ish weeks I've worked there. I don't know that radio problems are an issue as much as computer software problems.Jpressman8 wrote:Indianapolis has been plagued with activation problems with their new system of 2001-130s
I hope they get that cleared up. That could really cause problems and lack of confidence in the system. We have 32 2001s and 32 T-128s operating now and the rest are T-bolts SD-10s Mod 5s STH-10s STL-10s and P-10/15s. The problem we are having here is not old sirens most of them are actually in really good shape,but the past 2 years Hamilton County EMA has aquired some real dumb dumbs along the way. I reported a mass siren outage in my area 3 months prior to a tornado warning on June 15th. Nothing was done and sirens did not sound. These sirens were showing RF sync error which can be fixed in a matter of minutes,but HCEMA did nothing and blamed it on old equipment(sirens) in a following news story. Nothing was wrong with the sirens.bmeiser wrote:Yes we have, and now we're plagued with over-activation since the polygon warning system has been temporary ousted. I think thats the main problem with our system. I've always heard the sirens go off for warnings in my area and the siren outside my work has only failed once in the 28ish weeks I've worked there. I don't know that radio problems are an issue as much as computer software problems.Jpressman8 wrote:Indianapolis has been plagued with activation problems with their new system of 2001-130s
I've grown up in Indy suburbs with 2001's. They're the sirens I always remember hearing go off for warnings as a kid. In fact, the only time I haven't lived by them were the times I lived on campus at Purdue.
I've personally never really had a problem with 2001s. They really are like Hondas... reliable, last forever, but there's really nothing special to them.
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