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    For Sale Federal Signal SSP3000-B Smart Siren Platinum [No Longer Available]

    Hi, I am interested in purchasing this unit (August 1st). Is it still available? Thank you, Bruce
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    Controlling Omega 90 amps

    Updates: 1.) In reviewing the Omega 8000 wiring diagram, it shows that functions are activated by grounding the appropriate pin, though in my initial testing, I applied +12 volts to the appropriate pins and the amplifier functioned correctly. I updated my relay plan accordingly. (Ground to...
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    Federal Signal Smart Siren SSP3000

    Hi, Yes, connector kits are available. The connectors are still made by Molex and I believe you can use your current crimp tool (I have not been able to confirm the latter yet.) The kits are available on eBay (ex., item number 163146249763). Search either for "Federal Signal connector" or...
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    Federal Signal Pathfinder Siren/Light controller

    Hi, Here is a YouTube video of an actual mid-'60's GE Powercall tube single tone siren in operation. It also had PA and Radio Rebroadcast. One simple big red illuminated push button for Manual in the middle, an Off/On switch on the left and the Radio Rebroadcast/PA/Siren switch on the right...
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    Controlling Omega 90 amps

    Hi, No, the Omega 90 Amplifier generates all tones internally. The Controllers are simply that, so any switches that feed +12 volts to the appropriate pins to enable the selected sound/function (Radio/PA). To use custom switches, either use an existing control cable (requiring the removal of...
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    Federal Signal Pathfinder Siren/Light controller

    The Powercall tone on the Federal Pathfinder originally came on the "Powercall" auxiliary unit sold by GE Communications as part of their vehicle two-way (tube) radio systems in the'60's and early'70's. It was GE's electronic implementation of Federal's Q mechanical siren. (Motorola still offers...

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