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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

part 2 with a few more volts.
TO ALL MY FELLOW COLLECTORS AND RESTORER WHO HAVE GIVEN ME SUPPORT FROM THE UK AND THE USA MANY THANKS TO YOU ALL, AND TO ONE PARTICULAR
U. S. SIREN RESTORER WHO SAID THAT IT WAS PURELY A COSMETIC RESTORATION AND YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE WELL THERES YOUR ANSWER Needless to say YOU WONT EVER GET A CARTER IN YOUR COLLECTION.

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  • Thank you and there are more restored sirens being run on my page at full power.

  • so these can be heard thru out the whole town

  • sure can

  • thats a gents siren not a carter.they have different tones

  • Very well spotted but i just got sick of people calling it a carter so i went with the flow.

    I even have the Gents hanbook for it.

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  • Congratulations!

    Sounds wonderful.

    "Perfect" or "pure" minor third musical interval.

    10 and 12 port stators?

    To more easily show rotation, I would paint one of the rotor fins black .

    RWG Denver, Colorado USA

  • I dare you to stick your finger in it.

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  • That thing gives me chills thinking about how loud it would be to be standing next to the cameraman. Well done sir! Great restoration

  • that windup is fucking epic!

  • One of these is shown in the into video on Medal Of Honor (original, PSX)

  • @mr7confused If I am not mistaken, you can the a bench grinder motor, take off the wheels, and add the stator and rotor, and create a cheap air raid siren. You might need to overpower it though...

  • This is the siren that the voluntary Fire Dept. of my town (Linares, Chile) uses every day for announce the 12:00pm and calls of duty

  • what is the Hp on the motor?

  • looks like a bench grinder. every time i use a bench grinder i think of these things...

  • CARTER SIRENS ROCK!!!

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