New SLSA1 with PA300 tones???

FiremanSketch

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Dec 17, 2014
212
Lake Arrowhead
To start off, I'm not sure if I missed the discussion on this, as a search turned up FAR too many results.

Anyway... Came across this video while down the rabbit hole that is YouTube. Was uploaded about 3 months ago. So has Whelen put new siren tones into their "base model" scan-lock sirens? These sound an awful lot like a PA300. And now this creates more problems than it solves for me.... Ugh. Lol.

So what other tones have they put out this year? What are they naming these PA300 tones? And how long before FS gets a stick up the backend like they did with the Alpha12Q?

 
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grieuro

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Oct 19, 2012
121
Greece
To start off, I'm not sure if I missed the discussion on this, as a search turned up FAR too many results.

Anyway... Came across this video while down the rabbit hole that is YouTube. Was uploaded about 3 months ago. So has Whelen put new siren tones into their "base model" scan-lock sirens? These sound an awful lot like a PA300. And now this creates more problems than it solves for me.... Ugh. Lol.

So what other tones have they put out this year? What are they naming these PA300 tones? And how long before FS gets a stick up the backend like they did with the Alpha12Q?


as i saw only in HF position the wail tone is like PA300 wail tone but not the same , in the T2 position the wail tone is the classical wail tone of whelen (fast wailing) , YELP is still the same...
 

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