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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:35 pm

FSMC #4

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This time the focus is Boone County, Missouri. I picked this area because it has the threat of tornadoes, as well as having a somewhat large city, Columbia, and then some medium sized cities and some smaller towns. I feel like this will give you all variety and plenty of space to add sirens.

I might also add that the University of Missouri is in Columbia. ;)

Starting time is 11:30 PM EDT and ending time is 5:00 PM EDT today.
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:30 pm

Any chance for more extended time for this number 4 some us just got out of work and only have a half hour for the deadline
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:34 pm

Sure thing! Time for FSMC has been extended to 8:00 PM EDT tonight!
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 10:09 pm

Ok, it took about two hours to get all of the real system into Google maps using given locations, so my map will take a while
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 11:57 pm

Here is my submission

System: 3 Modulator 6024s, 5 modulators 8032s, 4 Equinoxes, 5 Eclispe 8s, 3 Model 2s, and 32 508s.

Testing Every Wednesday at 10am 3 minutes of tornado signal and 3 mins of Severe t-storm signal

Tones Tornado Fast Wail/alt wail 5 min. Severe Thunderstorm Warning 5 min alert


https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Sat Aug 15, 2015 1:08 am

So far only one map has been contributed, so this challenge will go on until noon tomorrow (8/15/15)
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:37 am

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing

Here is mine. 52 total sirens, 35 T-128's to cover Columbia and some larger areas of the smaller towns, and 17 T-121's for the smaller towns and population areas.

Tests every first and third Friday of the month at noon. One and a half minutes of alert, one minute off, then one and a half minutes of attack.
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:51 am

Great idea 4J25! I went ahead and stickied this thread. Looks like everyone is enjoying it...I'll have to try to participate sometime.
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Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:53 am

Thank you so much Trevor! I feel like stickying this was a good idea because it may attract more users to participate.
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Re: Fantasy Siren Map Challenges!

Sat Aug 15, 2015 4:51 am

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.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
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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]

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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
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