Which siren is this?

ryan

Member
May 20, 2010
2,996
Massillon, Ohio
FS pa300 fdny model, he is just pushing the manual button.
 
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Wailer

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May 24, 2010
2,294
Canada
According to the manuals and spec sheets on the Federal Signal web site, there is a PA300*012NY and a PA300*012NYSB. Both versions don't have the hi-lo tone.
 

Jasonc

Member
May 29, 2010
99
obx nc
Wailer said:
According to the manuals and spec sheets on the Federal Signal web site, there is a PA300*012NY and a PA300*012NYSB. Both versions don't have the hi-lo tone.

Because some older Jewish people complained a few years ago that it reminded them of Europe in WWII. No joke.
 

gman021

Member
Dec 8, 2010
648
CT
Jasonc said:
Because some older Jewish people complained a few years ago that it reminded them of Europe in WWII. No joke.


I thought that's why they didn't use Q sirens. And because of how loud they are.
 

Jasonc

Member
May 29, 2010
99
obx nc
gman021 said:
I thought that's why they didn't use Q sirens. And because of how loud they are.

I'm talking about the hi-lo tone, not the Q siren. Hi-lo is the same volume as wail, yelp, etc....
 

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