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Uploaded by JustInn014 on Jun 1, 2011
Madison WI routine test.
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Doesn't sound like it's producing the dual-tone freakout sound Allertors practically invented...er...whatever...
Sounds so weak, compared to other Allertors.
Bonemeal2 3 months ago
@Bonemeal2 They only used this 8-12 port arrangement in 1970. Around 1971 onward, they changed to 9-12 port, which is what Allertors usually have. My favorite is 9-12 port.
JustInn014 3 months ago
Where is this siren located?
Do not flag this comment. WHO EVER DOES THIS I WILL BLOCK THE USER!!!!!!!!!!!!
97Siren 9 months ago
Madison, WI.
JustInn014 9 months ago
@JustInn014 No i ment the street
Emil Street, near a glass shop.
are the alletrors and eows 612 still there what about the 500ats in madison are they still in use?.
ricofojas2011 2 months ago
sounds like single tone when at full rpm
acahurricane1275 3 months ago
that sounds solid!!! very solid!!
neosho53059 5 months ago
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Doesn't sound like it's producing the dual-tone freakout sound Allertors practically invented...er...whatever...
Sounds so weak, compared to other Allertors.
Bonemeal2 3 months ago
@Bonemeal2 They only used this 8-12 port arrangement in 1970. Around 1971 onward, they changed to 9-12 port, which is what Allertors usually have. My favorite is 9-12 port.
JustInn014 3 months ago
Where is this siren located?
Do not flag this comment. WHO EVER DOES THIS I WILL BLOCK THE USER!!!!!!!!!!!!
97Siren 9 months ago
Madison, WI.
JustInn014 9 months ago
@JustInn014 No i ment the street
97Siren 9 months ago
Emil Street, near a glass shop.
JustInn014 9 months ago