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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Wed Nov 25, 2020 11:07 am

Someone who’s mapped the system can confirm that you are not looking at 2500s. Indian Cave has WS-2020s, and there’s a 3016 out that way too that you were likely looking at.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Nov 30, 2020 6:13 am

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Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:59 am
I was looking along the Z highway since the one old street view outside Dar Pro didn’t reveal anything but power poles and came across this weird looking shadow next to a power pole and I’m not sure what it could be, possibly the siren in question?

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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Nov 30, 2020 6:32 am

Hmm, looks like a telephone pole to me... I don’t see anything here.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:49 am

I hate to bump this topic, but back in November I took a trip to Indian Cave to go ahead and attempt to identify some of the sirens.

No luck. Most, if not all, of the older sirens have been long since removed and replaced by newer 2900 sirens. As for the two or three supposed WS-2500 locations, I also had no luck. The one over by Highway Z I completely forgot to go look at, the location on the north side of the park isn't even on park grounds (fenced off area, had the no trespassing signs and all), and the supposed one in Brownville is just a 2900.

I have yet to return to the park to do more spotting and identifying, but I fear by the time I do, mostly everything else will be gone. On the bright side, I have my doubts that whatever is on the north side of the park has been removed. I will see if I can bring my drone with me and get some aerial photos of it. But of course, this will be for a later date.

Hopefully I'll be lucky and I can finally get some photo evidence on whatever this thing may be. Wish me luck, I'll keep you all updated on when I go back down to Indian Cave.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:24 am

NahIDee wrote:
Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:49 am
I hate to bump this topic, but back in November I took a trip to Indian Cave to go ahead and attempt to identify some of the sirens.

No luck. Most, if not all, of the older sirens have been long since removed and replaced by newer 2900 sirens. As for the two or three supposed WS-2500 locations, I also had no luck. The one over by Highway Z I completely forgot to go look at, the location on the north side of the park isn't even on park grounds (fenced off area, had the no trespassing signs and all), and the supposed one in Brownville is just a 2900.

I have yet to return to the park to do more spotting and identifying, but I fear by the time I do, mostly everything else will be gone. On the bright side, I have my doubts that whatever is on the north side of the park has been removed. I will see if I can bring my drone with me and get some aerial photos of it. But of course, this will be for a later date.

Hopefully I'll be lucky and I can finally get some photo evidence on whatever this thing may be. Wish me luck, I'll keep you all updated on when I go back down to Indian Cave.
Well, no luck again. Seems I decided to make a move a bit too late. There's not a single thing left of the old system.

Also, the supposed WS-2500 on Z Highway was just a power transformer.

If there were any WS-2500s installed for the Cooper EPZ, they're certainly gone now.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:43 am

NahIDee wrote:
Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:24 am
NahIDee wrote:
Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:49 am
I hate to bump this topic, but back in November I took a trip to Indian Cave to go ahead and attempt to identify some of the sirens.

No luck. Most, if not all, of the older sirens have been long since removed and replaced by newer 2900 sirens. As for the two or three supposed WS-2500 locations, I also had no luck. The one over by Highway Z I completely forgot to go look at, the location on the north side of the park isn't even on park grounds (fenced off area, had the no trespassing signs and all), and the supposed one in Brownville is just a 2900.

I have yet to return to the park to do more spotting and identifying, but I fear by the time I do, mostly everything else will be gone. On the bright side, I have my doubts that whatever is on the north side of the park has been removed. I will see if I can bring my drone with me and get some aerial photos of it. But of course, this will be for a later date.

Hopefully I'll be lucky and I can finally get some photo evidence on whatever this thing may be. Wish me luck, I'll keep you all updated on when I go back down to Indian Cave.
Well, no luck again. Seems I decided to make a move a bit too late. There's not a single thing left of the old system.

Also, the supposed WS-2500 on Z Highway was just a power transformer.

If there were any WS-2500s installed for the Cooper EPZ, they're certainly gone now.
Ah I’m glad someone at least got a chance to go hunting in the area. Was wondering if anyone would ever venture out there. Shame no signs of existence but this was the expected outcome I feel.

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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:33 am

NahIDee wrote:
Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:24 am
NahIDee wrote:
Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:49 am
I hate to bump this topic, but back in November I took a trip to Indian Cave to go ahead and attempt to identify some of the sirens.

No luck. Most, if not all, of the older sirens have been long since removed and replaced by newer 2900 sirens. As for the two or three supposed WS-2500 locations, I also had no luck. The one over by Highway Z I completely forgot to go look at, the location on the north side of the park isn't even on park grounds (fenced off area, had the no trespassing signs and all), and the supposed one in Brownville is just a 2900.

I have yet to return to the park to do more spotting and identifying, but I fear by the time I do, mostly everything else will be gone. On the bright side, I have my doubts that whatever is on the north side of the park has been removed. I will see if I can bring my drone with me and get some aerial photos of it. But of course, this will be for a later date.

Hopefully I'll be lucky and I can finally get some photo evidence on whatever this thing may be. Wish me luck, I'll keep you all updated on when I go back down to Indian Cave.
Well, no luck again. Seems I decided to make a move a bit too late. There's not a single thing left of the old system.

Also, the supposed WS-2500 on Z Highway was just a power transformer.

If there were any WS-2500s installed for the Cooper EPZ, they're certainly gone now.
By the way, here's a picture of that so-called "WS-2500" on Z Highway... :lol:
Image
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:41 am

NahIDee wrote:
Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:33 am
NahIDee wrote:
Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:24 am
NahIDee wrote:
Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:49 am
I hate to bump this topic, but back in November I took a trip to Indian Cave to go ahead and attempt to identify some of the sirens.

No luck. Most, if not all, of the older sirens have been long since removed and replaced by newer 2900 sirens. As for the two or three supposed WS-2500 locations, I also had no luck. The one over by Highway Z I completely forgot to go look at, the location on the north side of the park isn't even on park grounds (fenced off area, had the no trespassing signs and all), and the supposed one in Brownville is just a 2900.

I have yet to return to the park to do more spotting and identifying, but I fear by the time I do, mostly everything else will be gone. On the bright side, I have my doubts that whatever is on the north side of the park has been removed. I will see if I can bring my drone with me and get some aerial photos of it. But of course, this will be for a later date.

Hopefully I'll be lucky and I can finally get some photo evidence on whatever this thing may be. Wish me luck, I'll keep you all updated on when I go back down to Indian Cave.
Well, no luck again. Seems I decided to make a move a bit too late. There's not a single thing left of the old system.

Also, the supposed WS-2500 on Z Highway was just a power transformer.

If there were any WS-2500s installed for the Cooper EPZ, they're certainly gone now.
By the way, here's a picture of that so-called "WS-2500" on Z Highway... :lol:
Image
I had a feeling that's what it was going to end up being.
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