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  • My school has that pull.

  • I don't know how I overlooked finding this the past few months, but this vid is awesome! I always wondered what other kind of horns were installed with the V33's. I always was aware of the SAE 2DCD's, but figured there had to be another combo or 2 that were used by alarm tech's throughout New England where I live. Good variety with continuous and marchtime.

  • ...and code-3. Nice humurous "fizzle" towards the end as if the horn wore itself out.

  • A couple of the alarms at one of my old elementary schools were Simplex 4051 horns on SAE AV32 light plates.

  • Geez!!! 4051's? Do you still have your hearing?

  • I luckily do. The rest of the alarms at that school had Simplex 4051 horns on 4050-80 light plates. The system is set on 20bpm March Time. I think their panel is a Simplex 2001. And if you think 4051s are bad, 4040s are much worse! They had those at my high school!

  • thesdx, i'd like to make a request that you put the 34T on the SAE light plate powered off 3 9-volt batteries.

  • Sure. I first need to glue the light lens back in place as it keeps on falling out. Once I do that, I'll make a video.

  • i like that noise

  • thesdx, do you happen to have a simplex 2903 light plate. A Wheelock 34T would fit in one of those

  • The TRA office in my city has those exact same alarms: the Wheelock 34T-24 horns on SAE light plates, only difference is that the pulls are Edwards 270-SPOs

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