Fri Sep 13, 2019 4:50 pm
I have been posting quite a lot of Whelen related things but this one is the last one for a little bit. So recently I noticed a little something about the ESC-864 Analog controller. Not only does it have effect on the pitch settings or the overall loudness of the siren, but it also seems to do something to the rotation sequence of the siren. An example would be one of Canal Winchester's analog 4004's doing first cycle. It rotates counterclockwise until it stops, not landing on the point it switches directions. It does second cycle, but instead of rotating counterclockwise like it was before, it rotates clockwise. Is this something that anyone else has noticed?
Jon Tish
Train & Siren Enthusiast From Groveport, OH
Whelen Siren Enthusiast
Columbus Area Railfan
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