Well here is mine. After spending almost 2 hours siren hunting/looking up locations found on a news story, I was able to roughly map out their current system of mainly 2001's. Since this was my first map, I needed a baseline for coverage, scale, etc. I originally wanted to use 2001-130's and STH-10's, but after finding out they already have 2001's, and alot of the parks/schools have sirens at them already, i felt it would kind of be like cheating. SO I decided to go Federal Signal Electronic and used MOD II's and EOWS sirens. I may have gone overboard, but in my mind MOD's aren't very powerfull, so there are alot of full stack MOD II 8032B's.
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In total:
4 MOD II 1004B's [Small Parks/Event areas]
6 MOD II 4016B's [Mainly University Area]
10 MOD II 6024B's [Coverage Fillers]
53 MOD II 8032B's [Mostly the Main Siren of Choice in Columbia]
3 EOWS 408's [Small Towns]
2 EOWS 612's [Slightly Larger, But still small towns]
3 EOWS 816's [Not quite cities, but large towns]
Signals:
Alert, Wail, HiLo, Chimes
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Wail: Tornado Warning
Chimes: Daily Noon Test
HiLo: Tone Played for 4 seconds before any voice message