Here is an older SVP SA-441 Magnum that I purchased from 9C1PHANTOM a month ago. This is one of my top 3 favorite sirens.
Wheels said:Here is an older SVP SA-441 Magnum that I purchased from 9C1PHANTOM a month ago. This is one of my top 3 favorite sirens.
Wheels said:]And here is an old Smith & Wesson Magnum III that I acquired recently.
Wheels said:Here is an older SVP SA-441 Magnum that I purchased from 9C1PHANTOM a month ago. This is one of my top 3 favorite sirens.
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Henry455 said:Skip, not sure when it was first introduced but here is a GE Powercall Brochure dated March, 1977. Powercall Brochure
EDIT: Skip looks like you are correct, the GE Powercall siren was introduced with the new GE Master Progress line of land mobile radios in 1964.
Wheels said:For you Whelen fans.
canonninja said:I grew up in a shitty part of Houston back in the 80s, and I actually miss the old Houston trucks and buses with these tones. Hell, I'd still run a siren like this today, if it wasnt a fire hazard.
Wailer said:It sounds like the Federal Director and Interceptor sirens from the early to mid-1960s (PA15 and PA20).
Ok this one gave me a woody, dual tones ROCK just sayin.... :thumbsup:Code 3 RLS & Whelen Beta remote siren (dual tone)
The Maratrac wail and yelp tones sound like the 1970s Federal electronic sirens (PA15A 1E, PA20A 2E, and PA200).Motorola Maratrac Siren
Whoaaaa.....I've never heard a Unitrol do all that. Very, very nice. I don't think I've ever seen that updated control head, either.My current Unitrol Omega 90 Dual-Mode Siren in my POV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjitxUTYVkk