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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:54 am

Sort of on the topic, does anyone know what ACA/ASC siren this is?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-n_hMH31DAWw/U ... dge_tn.jpg
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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:59 am

Badger 12 wrote:Sort of on the topic, does anyone know what ACA/ASC siren this is?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-n_hMH31DAWw/U ... dge_tn.jpg
Interesting...Looks like a bunch of ATI/Federal DSA's all squished together :)
As for what type it is, i've no idea. Maybe someone else can figure this one out.
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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:08 am

Badger 12 wrote:Sort of on the topic, does anyone know what ACA/ASC siren this is?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-n_hMH31DAWw/U ... dge_tn.jpg
That's a 2400 Watt ACA Alertronic. It had an analog controller tied to it when it was in service. It had a wind up, no wind down, and peaked around the same pitch as older single toned Whelens of that era.
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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:02 pm

I remember the removed 5000 was in Wisconsin, there was a thread on it too, I'll try to look for it.
Edit: here it is: https://airraidsirens.com/forums/viewto ... ronic+5000

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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 1:35 pm

There's an Alertronic 8000 at the old city hall. If there's a 5000 in there, I'd love to know.
Bill said this one was supposedly on top of a hospital in town. Joe has an audio recording of it.
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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:07 pm

Branden0925 wrote:
stormsetter4 wrote:Yes it is most likely the rarest siren in the world along with the Whelen 2000R/400
Not my video, but here's a Whelen 2000R/400R in St.Louis County, Mo if anyone was wondering if there was a video of one... Is it really one of the rarest sirens in the world?


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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:12 pm

birds1337 wrote:
Branden0925 wrote:
stormsetter4 wrote:Yes it is most likely the rarest siren in the world along with the Whelen 2000R/400
Not my video, but here's a Whelen 2000R/400R in St.Louis County, Mo if anyone was wondering if there was a video of one... Is it really one of the rarest sirens in the world?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4RBuIA5XEA
Oh yeah, I remember these things. Our old system from '82 was falling apart before my eyes.
(Even one of the 3016's caught fire)
The 82 Whelens, for 30 year old electronic sirens, were in great shape and had a comparatively minimal number of failures. It was a highly reliable system and it was failing rotators that did them in.

You want to elaborate on the 3016 fire? That doesn't sound reasonable or plausible given how Whelens work and what I know of the old system.

P.S. My apologizes to Badger12 for totally derailing your topic.
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Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:15 pm


The 82 Whelens, for 30 year old electronic sirens, were in great shape and had a comparatively minimal number of failures. It was a highly reliable system and it was failing rotators that did them in.

You want to elaborate on the 3016 fire? That doesn't sound reasonable or plausible given how Whelrns work and what I know of the old system.

P.S. My apologizes to Badger12 for totally derailing your topic.
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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Thu Mar 26, 2015 1:15 pm

Andys Live WX wrote:
There's an Alertronic 8000 at the old city hall. If there's a 5000 in there, I'd love to know.
Bill said this one was supposedly on top of a hospital in town. Joe has an audio recording of it.
I had some time at work to look around hospitals in the St. Francis area, I didn't find a single siren on any of them... I was really hoping to be able to pick it up. Do you have any other information Andy that could help find it better??

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Re: Alertronic-5000?

Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:29 pm

They actually have 4000 right by the fire hall shown in image attached
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