Help Identify Remote Siren Please!

HunterMcDoogle

New Member
Jun 19, 2023
2
Branson MO
Recently picked this up from a gentleman (retired volly ff from Texas) for free on marketplace. It does have a 12-pin pigtail not pictured. Any help identifying this would be awesome!

Note: The color of the main housing is a faded anodized purple look....sort of reminiscent of North American Signal Sirens I believe?






















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shues

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 21, 2010
10,300
NW Indiana
I believe that older Federal Signal PA300 sirens use the same connector, which may be helpful when searching for a suitable wiring harness. A word of caution if you decide to go this route: the pinout will almost certainly be different.
 

Pete L.

Member
May 21, 2010
2,577
Virginia (south/central)
If I remember right, it has Wail, Yelp and Air Horn. Was a pretty good unit
for the price back then. All you needed was a couple of switches and you were
in business. 100w, I believe.
 

Abacus

Member
May 24, 2010
432
Sydney Australia
Yes, I have that, but it's also a Premier Hazard UK siren but from research I did back in 2013 with them they " bought it in" so could be from Able. I have the pin outs schematic if that helps.
 

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