@TheLedzepplinfan that would be a simplex 4051 or 4050. maybe a 9806.
bait28 5 months ago
It sounds like a halon alarm!
SpecializedChild462 9 months ago
i saw these before but they were 7001 - 24's
enjoymenttoy 10 months ago
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hyperbaricchicken101 1 year ago
The local High-Rise has these on an EST IRC-3 system.
Does anybody know whether the IRC-3 puts out 12 or 24VDC to it's NAC?
In other words, would the ones of these at the High-Rise be 7002-12's or 7002-24s?
policescannernut 2 years ago
the public library where i live, they have one of those except i don't think they use it since it is non-ADA acceptible (the candela is below 15) I do live in jefferson, wi
mmes1997 2 years ago
In the 1970s, probably weren't as common, more likely to have 4050s and 4051s.
1979? That's the same year that Simplex Tech (or SimplexFreak) said one system he YouTubed of 4051s and Simplex 2001 were installed.
RJARRRPCGP 2 years ago
How cow! The 1970s! LOL
Most of them in Vermont are probably a lot later than that, probably at least 1985.
The speed is roughly the same as the 77 Park St downstairs kitchen. (Rutland, Vt)
Same note, too in the key of A.
ive been looking for 1 of those forever..were did u find it???
firealarmmovies 2 years ago
eBay.
thesdx 2 years ago
@thesdx omg ican't find 1 h how many do u have
lkfcobra 3 months ago
@thesdx there is none on ebay but there it the 7001 on ebay , got 1 myself
lkfcobra 2 months ago
1979? I never knew those dated THAT back!
bakepatient 2 years ago
Yeah, they've been around for a while. The 7002 patent appears to have been filed in 1976, and the 34-24 patent dates back to 1969.
On Wikipedia, it says the 700X series dates back to 1978
cubsrule2040 2 years ago
@thesdx I thought the 700X series horn/strobe combos dated back to 1978
cubsrule2040 1 year ago
@TheLedzepplinfan that would be a simplex 4051 or 4050. maybe a 9806.
bait28 5 months ago
It sounds like a halon alarm!
SpecializedChild462 9 months ago
i saw these before but they were 7001 - 24's
enjoymenttoy 10 months ago
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hyperbaricchicken101 1 year ago
The local High-Rise has these on an EST IRC-3 system.
Does anybody know whether the IRC-3 puts out 12 or 24VDC to it's NAC?
In other words, would the ones of these at the High-Rise be 7002-12's or 7002-24s?
policescannernut 2 years ago
the public library where i live, they have one of those except i don't think they use it since it is non-ADA acceptible (the candela is below 15) I do live in jefferson, wi
mmes1997 2 years ago
In the 1970s, probably weren't as common, more likely to have 4050s and 4051s.
1979? That's the same year that Simplex Tech (or SimplexFreak) said one system he YouTubed of 4051s and Simplex 2001 were installed.
RJARRRPCGP 2 years ago
How cow! The 1970s! LOL
Most of them in Vermont are probably a lot later than that, probably at least 1985.
RJARRRPCGP 2 years ago
The speed is roughly the same as the 77 Park St downstairs kitchen. (Rutland, Vt)
Same note, too in the key of A.
RJARRRPCGP 2 years ago
ive been looking for 1 of those forever..were did u find it???
firealarmmovies 2 years ago
eBay.
thesdx 2 years ago
@thesdx omg ican't find 1 h how many do u have
lkfcobra 3 months ago
@thesdx there is none on ebay but there it the 7001 on ebay , got 1 myself
lkfcobra 2 months ago
1979? I never knew those dated THAT back!
bakepatient 2 years ago
Yeah, they've been around for a while. The 7002 patent appears to have been filed in 1976, and the 34-24 patent dates back to 1969.
thesdx 2 years ago
On Wikipedia, it says the 700X series dates back to 1978
cubsrule2040 2 years ago
@thesdx I thought the 700X series horn/strobe combos dated back to 1978
cubsrule2040 1 year ago
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cubsrule2040 2 years ago