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by SirenKid217
Sat Aug 03, 2019 3:49 am
Forum: Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board
Topic: Any Rare Siren finds to know about In Missouri Oklahoma Or North Texas?
Replies: 11
Views: 7702

Re: Any Rare Siren finds to know about In Missouri Oklahoma Or North Texas?

Yep, I know you've got the map, I can tell you about a few cool things in the north Texas area. You've got Krum, a little south of Sanger with their inactive Denver, and Celina with a few LAWS sirens. McKinney has some 4008s, which aren't too rare, but still cool nonetheless. If you're going to be i...
by SirenKid217
Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:22 am
Forum: Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board
Topic: Low mounted Sirens in US
Replies: 1400
Views: 794820

Re: Lowest mounted Siren in US

Thought I'd share this somewhat low mounted Model 5 in Helotes, TX.
by SirenKid217
Wed May 29, 2019 4:39 am
Forum: Siren Maps
Topic: Every STL-10 location 2.0
Replies: 129
Views: 23760

Re: Every STL-10 location 2.0

I guess I can add a few.

Gonzales TX, does noon blasts. 29°30'06.5"N 97°27'09.1"W
Richmond TX, supposedly inactive. 29°34'59.7"N 95°45'44.4"W
Dayton TX, on the ground so probably inactive. 30°02'48.4"N 94°53'12.9"W
by SirenKid217
Fri May 17, 2019 3:05 am
Forum: Siren Maps
Topic: Texas Statewide Map
Replies: 18
Views: 15509

Re: Texas Statewide Map

Here are a few that I found: Something in D'Hanis - 29°19'54.7"N 99°16'51.9"W STH-10 in Concan - 29°30'45.9"N 99°42'10.9"W Sterling M-5 and Model 2 in Camp Wood - 29°40'09.9"N 100°00'47.7"W Sterling M-10 in Bandera - 29°43'28.1"N 99°04'18.1"W Model 2 in Smithv...

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