@wiifire8 ah , thats a pity , I wish the sirens down here in Jacksonville,FL where still up , they began taking them down in the 90's , and now the only place here with ANY is the air base , and those are nothin' but modulators. If u want to hear them just search "tornado nas jax" and click the 2nd video .
@Droideka133 Go to Darlington Nuclear Power Plant near Toronto. You can find sirens there that the plant uses in case of a meltdown, and Sarnia's chemical plants have them, and they all get tested. As far as for severe weather, probably not.
There was one just like this when I was a boy living in London Ont, on the cornor of Dundas and Clarke rd..I thought it was a ww 2 clm, as it was the only one like this model, the other's were all clm for the most part, some allertors, then in the mid 90's after the cold war they all came down...and in Stratford as well
I live in southern Ontario, I only ever saw one of these models as a boy when I lived in London Ontario. The rest throughout the city were Allertors or the other clm models..They were all taken down in 1996..6 years after the cold war ended
I live in southern Ontario, I only ever saw one of these models as a boy when I lived in London Ontario. The rest throughout the city were Allertors or the other clm models..They were all taken down in 1996..6 years after the cold war ended
how did u get the aprovle to get it down cause i wont to get down a old sterling m10 siren but i dont know how and its steel pluged in but is out of service
Nice to see that you own a siren that is worth saving unlike everyone else saving a T-bolt. Do you think you might be able to own a Mobil Directo some day?
@Siren1000T1 Yeah! There's PLENTY of Thunderbolt sirens still operational, as well as in existence! Rare non-operational sirens; such as an HOR siren; is something worth preserving!
Why not unbolt it?
Much safer.
robertgift 3 weeks ago
What did CLM stand for again, I Forgot lol
AFDBuffwi 1 month ago
a CHAINSAW????? to remove a siren?
supersonicbros23 1 month ago
I've not see any here in Ontario in many years:{ we also used allertor models but most around were CLm
RFKFANTS67 5 months ago
Are they're ANY sirens in Ontario that are still in use ?? Or are they going siren-free ?
Nice CLM ambience btw .
Droideka133 7 months ago
@Droideka133 All air raid sirens are not used anymore, if there are any left. Alot of small towns in Ontario still use them for fire calls.
wiifire8 7 months ago
@wiifire8 ah , thats a pity , I wish the sirens down here in Jacksonville,FL where still up , they began taking them down in the 90's , and now the only place here with ANY is the air base , and those are nothin' but modulators. If u want to hear them just search "tornado nas jax" and click the 2nd video .
Droideka133 7 months ago
@Droideka133 Go to Darlington Nuclear Power Plant near Toronto. You can find sirens there that the plant uses in case of a meltdown, and Sarnia's chemical plants have them, and they all get tested. As far as for severe weather, probably not.
15Multi 5 months ago
How much is one of these worth...or an older clm or allertor from the late 50's early 60's?
RFKFANTS67 4 months ago
There was one just like this when I was a boy living in London Ont, on the cornor of Dundas and Clarke rd..I thought it was a ww 2 clm, as it was the only one like this model, the other's were all clm for the most part, some allertors, then in the mid 90's after the cold war they all came down...and in Stratford as well
RFKFANTS67 4 months ago
All that work for nothing.... Sorry bro. :(
highwayspeeder 10 months ago
Alright.
stage354 10 months ago
@WiiFire08 The reason I asked was because all CLM's were manufactured in Scarborough, ON. from about 1943 to roughly 1956 - ("this is quite exact").
stage354 10 months ago
@stage354 I don't believe CLM made sirens in the 1940's, they started in the 1950's till probally late 60's.
wiifire8 10 months ago
This thing looks similar in design to the SD-10
cauberallies 10 months ago
I live in southern Ontario, I only ever saw one of these models as a boy when I lived in London Ontario. The rest throughout the city were Allertors or the other clm models..They were all taken down in 1996..6 years after the cold war ended
Oh yeah, how much did you pay for the siren?
RFKFANTS67 10 months ago
I live in southern Ontario, I only ever saw one of these models as a boy when I lived in London Ontario. The rest throughout the city were Allertors or the other clm models..They were all taken down in 1996..6 years after the cold war ended
RFKFANTS67 10 months ago
Looks like a triple-tone siren?
Midnight1XCoffee 10 months ago
i love tht sound
boo101895 10 months ago
how did u get the aprovle to get it down cause i wont to get down a old sterling m10 siren but i dont know how and its steel pluged in but is out of service
BLASTERRIDER17 11 months ago
Wait ur telling me they gave it to u!!!!!
Acepilot235 11 months ago
I freaking love the beginning siren audio :)
IW5Sirens 11 months ago
Awesome job on getting a CLM omni directional siren! I never knew there was such a siren. Is this unit single or three phase?
mohkfry 11 months ago
@mohkfry Single Phase
wiifire8 11 months ago
I really want to hear this beast!
cauberallies 11 months ago
Dude that's awesome. Hope it checks out ok.
Blue10AEMia 11 months ago
I wish my parents were more lenient with this stuff. Then again, you never know what kind of mess I'd get myself into...
CarnelProd666 11 months ago
Woah that sooo cool!!
BTW wat does CLM stand for?
MrSciencetificsasuke 11 months ago
@MrSciencetificsasuke Canadian Line Materials Limited, the company from Toronto Ontario that made the siren.
wiifire8 11 months ago
@wiifire8 Were the Omni - Directionals manufactured separately in Toronto?
stage354 10 months ago
@stage354 I don't believe so.
wiifire8 10 months ago
wait nvm its dual toned
Midnight1XCoffee 10 months ago
Woah, CLM made omnidirectional sirens?
zozey1231 11 months ago
Great! I was hoping someone would get one of these.
SirenArchCar 11 months ago
Nice to see that you own a siren that is worth saving unlike everyone else saving a T-bolt. Do you think you might be able to own a Mobil Directo some day?
Siren1000T1 11 months ago
@Siren1000T1 Yeah! There's PLENTY of Thunderbolt sirens still operational, as well as in existence! Rare non-operational sirens; such as an HOR siren; is something worth preserving!
StarWarsTrains 8 months ago
nice way of remove it
hootergirlsrhot 11 months ago
Wow I've never seen one of these before! AMAZING SCORE!!! I'm jealous now lol congrats
Toledo2T22 11 months ago