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    NEED HELP! Military poser

    send the info to the good people at https://militaryphony.com they will square it away for you. If you go that route don't confront him until after you've contacted them
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    question about siren/light interface abilities.

    awesome! thank you so much for the detailed response.
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    question about siren/light interface abilities.

    Hello all, I have a question about what capabilities my setup will have. We are in the process of having new trucks up-fitted for work. pretty basic set up without any sexy smart controllers like carbide's or blueprints. The build includes a Whelen 295SLSA6 siren/ light control, a Whelen...
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    They are the M4DW Combination Driving/Warning Light, Red or Blue Warning with Scan-Lock™ Flash Patterns, Clear Outer Lens. it isn't the v model it is flat. thank you everyone for your suggestions and advice so far.
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    Okay so this is basically the exact set up we will have but with four Whelen M4's. two red two blue. I think I'm more confused than when I originally posted lol. The top two lights, regardless of color will be the M4's that also double as white scene light when selected (also come on white when...
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    in hindsight we should've spec'd a low profile traffic advisor but we're stuck with what we've spec'd. The lights have to be red and blue.
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    Generally no. once we're on scene we are usually well within a perimeter and generally wont be blocking a lane of traffic. on the rare occasion that we are blocking traffic it's generallt for a short perior of time until a marked vehicle arrives. I'm in agreement in regards to the purple blob...
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    just curious, why don't I want both red lights to flash at the same time then both blues? I'm not sure im tracking what you're saying
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    due to the way the body is designed placing all the lights across the top isn't an easy option. And as far as not being intended to block traffic or being used to stop vehicles, its definitely not a daily activity but will happen occasionally until a marked car arrives. the top two lights are...
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    Yes, it is a police department vehicle and red and blue are the PD colors in my state
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    Sorry for the confusion, to clarify would both lights of the same color be better on the same side or criss crossed keeping in mind that only one color will be lit at any time
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    Rear emergency lights on utility body

    hello, I've been lurking on the forum for several weeks now and have already learned a tremendous amount of information. we are purchasing new trucks at work and the rear body will be an enclosed service body similar to a construction/ plumbers style truck. These vehicles are for responding to...

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