Code 3 RLS and Whelen Beta dual tone siren setup

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2010

The current setup is a 100 watt Code 3 RLS Siren and one Whelen Beta 100 watt siren remotely mounted. Both sirens are running on Whelen SA-314 speakers. Enjoy.

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  • @fastattack1095 nice set up in my oppinon you should hook up a whelen sirens airhorn to so they sound real good

  • @ericthesoldier The air horn is actually wired to the far right accessory switch, I just forgot to activate it during the video. Thanks

  • @fastattack1095 so you mean to tell me that the whelen siren has a airhorn?

  • @ericthesoldier Yes, it does

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  • I can see some emt kid getting in a head on crash tryen to fuck with his siren lol

  • One can only focus on driving with both hands and eyes on the wheel, you need a copilot to do this.......

  • Do you know what year this siren was manufactured? And do the first RLS sirens made in early 2000's have the same sounding wail and yelp tones as the new ones??

  • Do you got to run 2 speakers to?

  • @eerrbb256 It grabs peoples attention better

  • id be having too much fun with that

  • @eerrbb256 that is exactly the purpose 

  • ENERGIZER

  • whats the purpose of two sirens on one vehicle, besides confusing the shit out of people?

  • can't wait to have my own car ^_^

    

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