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  1. Lundy

    SOLD Signal Stat (STAT IX) Siren. I have it for over 30 years. Do not have wiring to test it. $225.00 shipped within the Lower 48. Sold as-is.

    I’ve never heard of a stat IX. Was it used by NYPD? Or do you by chance have a video of the siren?
  2. Lundy

    Federal Interceptor PA-20A 2D problems

    Looking for some help. I have a PA-20A 2D from 1969 that I'm fixing up. I've replaced all four transistors and the siren is fully functional. The only issue I have is when I select the WAIL position, the siren doesn't automatically engage. It'll stay silent before winding up and the wail tone...
  3. Lundy

    Federal Model EG 6V wiring

    Thanks!
  4. Lundy

    Federal Model EG 6V wiring

    Just for shelf display. I've never had a mechanical siren before. Does immediately connecting the positive sound the siren?
  5. Lundy

    Federal Model EG 6V wiring

    I've recently won auction on an EG 6v siren and am looking for a wiring diagram if anybody has any info laying around.
  6. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    Do you know if MX7000s ever had any tags or models? I know i've never heard anything like, 'MX-7000 2E' or of the likings.
  7. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    The center oscilator has coloured lenses set the way I've only seen LASD use along with two red steady burns instead of red and blue. I was also told by the seller that it was pulled from an LA Sheriff vehicle.
  8. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    Could you give me a clue where to look? I haven't found any badging on the insides.
  9. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    I have no such button. Identical to yours aside from my two pin slot.
  10. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    I have a second green pin slot right next to the ground wire.
  11. Lundy

    Start of my collection | Code 3 MX-7000 LA Sheriff

    I finally got myself into the deal. Two weeks ago I had found an ad asking $200 (agreed on $150) for an MX-7000 with one picture. Luckily the follow-up the next day proved worthy! $150 maybe a bit much for a common find, although I know how CAL spec light bars are seemingly special and being its...
  12. Lundy

    Federal Signal 12X TwinSonic

    PM me on shipping, if you may.
  13. Lundy

    Dunbar-Nunn 480k production period?

    Would a D-N Unitrol 480k be period correct for 1982? Even better, if anybody has information on the production period of the 480k siren? LAPD has used them since at least the mid 80s, but when did they officially switch from the FS PA-20?
  14. Lundy

    GE radio identification?

    Model used by the LA Sheriff's Dept. in the 70s. If anybody can find the model name and if possible, production dates.
  15. Lundy

    Mounting pattern identification?

    That's one hell of a response. Thanks a tonne, man. Now i wonder where the emergency lighting could've been. Got any info on where i can find a model?
  16. Lundy

    Mounting pattern identification?

    This might be a longshot, but i've been curious for so long. I have a 2005 P71 from the Sacremento County Sheriff's dept. that i purchased back in 2015. Theres a nice set of holes between the two sun visors where i'd assume a light was. Being this was a CA LE car, must be a steady burner, or a...
  17. Lundy

    Code 3 Lightbar identity?

    Brilliant! Thank you.
  18. Lundy

    Code 3 Lightbar identity?

    Anybody got an idea of the model name?

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