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Gardner, Oregon. There are several of these in Oregon.

It might be a Sterling, but nobody seems to know. It has nine ports and it is the same model of siren as on the John Day siren video. The upper housing is similar to another famous mystery siren with a conical rotor.

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Daniel wrote:Quoted image removed


Sterling vertical? Just my guess.
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I'd bet the Gardner, OR, siren is a Sterling. It has somewhat of a resemblance to a Sentry 10V without horns to me.

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videogamer wrote:Quoted image removed
Well for me that looks like one of those old WWII Hawaiian sirens there, but all I know is that its not a Sterling Model due to the way its legs are shaped.
Monitoring Cambria and Somerset Counties.
http://s821.photobucket.com/albums/zz13 ... n_archive/

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TSMaster5150 wrote:Fowlerville, MI

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The siren to the right of the pic is nothing more then a modified Darley 2V8 siren.
Monitoring Cambria and Somerset Counties.
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There's a mystery siren in Cameron, MO. It looks like a Sterling M-10 but it has four rotors. Before anyone says that it's a Denver siren, it's not. I've seen a Denver in person in this is much smaller, as stated before it's about the same size as a Sterling M-10.

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carexpertandy wrote:What's this?
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