remote hand-held siren

Light It Up

Member
Jun 19, 2011
568
bk ny
hey all,


so i am looking for a new siren,


i want one thats a remote hand-help


i want small, i want compact, i want multi tone, would ideally like mechanical tone, also would ideally like 200 watts


so far i am looking at


1) carson sc-1022 (this is not a 200 watt)


2) Signal LCS880


3) whelen HHS2200


these so far are my top 3,


what do you guy recommend? what else should i be looking at?


comments reviews any and all help would be awesome


chaim
 

jrfive0

Member
Sep 19, 2011
119
NJ, USA
chatugacole said:
I have the Whelen HHS2200 and I love it! Easy to program and it sounds great. Whelen is the way to go!

+1 just installed the hhs2200 and it was simple to install and works great !
 

fleetcomm

Member
Sep 2, 2011
717
south of nowhere

fireman616wfd

Member
May 24, 2010
2,126
Oxford, MS
not thread hijacking but I have a question for you guys familiar with the Whelen HHS2200... I am about to install one in my new ford f-150 and was curious as to what mounting options they make for this unit if any? Where can I found different mount?
 

Light It Up

Member
Jun 19, 2011
568
bk ny
Phillyrube said:
Gotta question...why do you like the hand held siren? If you are driving emergency you should have your hands at 4 and 8...



for when i am driving its all being controlled by the horn on the steering wheel


like remotes cuz they are slicker my compact more places to hide it and look better
 

jason366

Member
Mar 23, 2011
23
Missouri
frumemtb said:
hey all,

so i am looking for a new siren,


i want one thats a remote hand-help


i want small, i want compact, i want multi tone, would ideally like mechanical tone, also would ideally like 200 watts


so far i am looking at


1) carson sc-1022 (this is not a 200 watt)


2) signal lcs880


3) whelen hhs2200


these so far are my top 3,


what do you guy recommend? What else should i be looking at?


Comments reviews any and all help would be awesome


chaim

what kind of emergency lights will you be or are currently using?


How important is the mechanical tone?


What kinda price range are you wanting to stay in?


Would you like the availability to run dual tones at once?
 

Light It Up

Member
Jun 19, 2011
568
bk ny
jason366 said:
what kind of emergency lights will you be or are currently using?
How important is the mechanical tone?


What kinda price range are you wanting to stay in?


Would you like the availability to run dual tones at once?


nothing crazy lights wise


strobes front


grill


deck and dash


back window


rear strobes


maybe some vertexs


lp grill lights


mechanical i can live with out


price range depends one siren


would love to run dual tones


let me no
 

Lt. Dino

Member
May 24, 2010
144
Georgetown, USA
I've got the SVP LCS-880. I love it. I only slightly screwed myself in it's placement because of a measuring mistake, but I love it. I like the lower tone of the SVP wail, and I got it cheaper than the others so that helped me pick this one.
 

jason366

Member
Mar 23, 2011
23
Missouri
frumemtb said:
nothing crazy lights wise

strobes front


grill


deck and dash


back window


rear strobes


maybe some vertexs


lp grill lights


mechanical i can live with out


price range depends one siren


would love to run dual tones


let me no

TAKE A PEEK AT THIS:


D&R ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.


I am a distributor for this name brand. Sales price is $315.


There are some options also for it. Send me an a PM if you're interested!


Thanks!
 

Light It Up

Member
Jun 19, 2011
568
bk ny
jason366 said:
TAKE A PEEK AT THIS:

D&R ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.


I am a distributor for this name brand. Sales price is $315.


There are some options also for it. Send me an a PM if you're interested!


Thanks!


never heard of that brand or siren sorry


also for that price i can pick up the whelen hhs2000 or the lcs880


thanks so much though
 

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