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Mon May 25, 2009 5:34 pm

thunderbolt69 wrote:Mystery siren in my town can anyone identify it?
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Mon May 25, 2009 6:45 pm

Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.

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holler wrote:Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.
The siren is single tone though

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Mon May 25, 2009 11:59 pm

thunderbolt69 wrote:
holler wrote:Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.
The siren is single tone though
I'm with Jeb, it does look like a 95. Get some better pics if you can.

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thunderbolt69 wrote:
holler wrote:Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.
The siren is single tone though
Screamers can be single tone you know. There are plenty of them around here in the US, there is one in Wilson County, TN that has one that runs every day at 7P. I'll have to get a video of it sometime.
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thunderbolt69 wrote:
holler wrote:Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.
The siren is single tone though
They made single tone screamers in 8 and 9 port versions.

The ACA ad I've seen shows the sentry 95 having a 4/5 port ratio. It might be an Erik also.

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holler wrote:
thunderbolt69 wrote:
holler wrote:Looks almost like an ACA sentry 95 or screamer with a modified housing. The three eyebolts on the top are dead giveaways.
The siren is single tone though
They made single tone screamers in 8 and 9 port versions.

The ACA ad I've seen shows the sentry 95 having a 4/5 port ratio. It might be an Erik also.
Do you still have the ad? If so could you post it?

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Tue May 26, 2009 11:54 pm

Here you go

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I was searching down the VFD's in the USA on Google Maps and came across this siren in California.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... ,,0,-13.06
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Tannre wrote:I was searching down the VFD's in the USA on Google Maps and came across this siren in California.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... ,,0,-13.06
Definetly a Model 2. I looked at it from a different angle.
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