SirenkiD wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:22 am
I see where someone said that Hawaii had replaced all the legacy SiraTone controllers with UV. I have been to the Big Island 3 times in the last 12 months and could swear that the unit nearest my friends' house still has the original 612 smaller box/battery boxes on it. Streetview confirms, but imagery is from 2011...
Those boxes might be MC controls. They are close to the size of the SiraTone cabinets. There was a video on an MC controlled 612 on YouTube, but it was dying in the video presumably due to bad batteries. If I'm not mistaken they replaced it with a MOD6024B last year. As far as I know both the MC and MCP controls are compatible with their activation system.
I think the controls needed to be two-way capable and able to function with Federal's FSK protocol to retain the panels which is why the I-Forces were upgraded. If the internet based activation resembles anything to what Eaton uses on their WAVES series sirens, then the only thing setting it apart from an ordinary radio activated siren is that they are using a modem to establish a VoIP connection for the FSK transmission instead of the radio system. I'm not too sure if Federal's FSK was around when the SiraTone controls were still being produced. In theory if the cabinet could do it than there wouldn't be a need to upgrade the panels, although considering the rep that those evil little yellow boxes have I'd get rid of them anyway to avoid the liability. I'm pretty sure that HI has replaced them all by now though.