Federal Signal Streethawk all lights "Dynarays" question...

chief1562

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lotsofbars

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Actually, I think what you have there are simply called "intersection sweeps" as opposed to Dynarays because the Dynarays tended to be larger in size (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). As for the diagonal mirror question, I think that there usually were diagonal mirrors unless something else was in the way, such as a strobe power supply. The Streethawk I had with intersection lights also had diagonal mirrors.
 

chief1562

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Mar 18, 2011
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Slaterville/NY
lotsofbars said:
Actually, I think what you have there are simply called "intersection sweeps" as opposed to Dynarays because the Dynarays tended to be larger in size (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). As for the diagonal mirror question, I think that there usually were diagonal mirrors unless something else was in the way, such as a strobe power supply. The Streethawk I had with intersection lights also had diagonal mirrors.

You're right. FS didn't make to many without the mirrors in place.Somebody must have removed them.As for th intersection lights they aren't calling them that in the diagram http://www.fedsig.com/docs/StreetHawk%20SHL4800.pdf and the one's iI have here are different and come with a rotor displacement plate. Can provide pic later of it.
 

stansdds

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Henrico County Police (Virginia) used all-light Streethawks with intersection lights and diagonal mirrors. I would think such a setup would be more effective with clear lenses and filters on the rotators, but Henrico ran them under all blue lenses.
 

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