Here where me and Dillon live in Mustang,OK. We have: Thunderbolt 1000T's (5/6) Whelen Vortex's (R-4's and the ones without Fins) and a "relatively" new 2001-130 There siren setup was supposed to be One siren every mile. and they've pretty much done that other than a few minor gaps in ther...
erik92da wrote:Am I the only one that thinks that "t-bolt" might be a MKI Hurricane?
When i first saw it, I thought it kinda resembled a MkI, But upon closer inspection you can tell that there is not any sort of horn leading up to the "end peice"
Wow, that is pretty darn high up! I wonder what kindof coverage it gets. Just a off-topic question what is the Db(100ft) rating for Screamers? According to the Siren Museum on this website, the Screamer was rated between 98 and 110 dB @ 100ft, depending on the power of the motor. I believe that the...
I was browsing around online a few weeks ago and came across a web page about Sterling M's and some other very "unique" sterlings! It also appears that Charlies M-5 is Actually a Sterling H! http://fdwritings.com/fire_alarms.php Near the bottom of the page it has a little article about the...
Yeah, That thunderbolt did do quite alot of hissing, I am not exactly sure why although i believe it is due to the fact that the blower has been turned and hit off the side of the blower pad. Me and dillon right after we turned off the cameras i got up onto the fence to read the ID tag and to my sur...
When i would pass through Oklahoma City on a Saturday i would only hear about 4-6 Whelens do a "Second Windups." So my theory is that the activation signal is being "echoed" off the surrounding buildings and tree's and gets picked up by the receiver twice. But i would also think ...