Federal Signal Corporation, 2001 SRN*B 7 A.M., 12 P.M., & 6 P.M. Whistles

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2008

The Fedeal 2001 SRN*B, is a direct replacement for and Alerting Communicators of America Allertor 125.

This siren sounds a daily whistle at 7:00 A.M, 12:00 P.M., & 6:00 P.M. whistle along with an Erickson siren on the watertower.

Not much else is known about it yet.

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  • 7 AM ? Wow... I'd be a lil mad....

  • they are used to it

  • and where is the siren in the 6 PM part? I cant see it. Too dark.

  • Well, being winter it got dark very soon & it was recorded during the states first Winter Storm, I tried to find it but I couldn't even see it on the camera's screen, though I could see it with my own eyes.

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  • thts how they test our federal signal 2001's here

  • Yeah, I live near an SRN

  • Regular SRN's are waaaay better...

  • @Midnight1XCoffee wow thats an old comment of mine. Actually I found that out thats why I know that the 2001 ~100' from my house is a 2001-DC

  • @stormsirens2 Look at the rotor box below the siren itself, if its rectangular like a tbolt, then its most likley a 2001-srn, 2001-ac, or POSSIBLY a 2001-dc. if not, then its a srn*b, or 130

  • they will sell the allertor to you ?

  • how can you tell the difference of a 2001 besides its sticker label?

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