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Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:42 am

Rhett: There is no streetview there, just birds-eye. The satellite picture was taken in 2003 and is pretty much worthless.

The3t22sOfUSA: That to me looks like a GCS Model 5 with custom made horns.
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:01 am

Dillon, was this closer to Ardmore than anywhere else? Looks like an ASC for sure. Ardmore, as you probably know, is RM-130 territory. Second guess is Tempest 121. Hard to tell.

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Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:21 am

It is closer to Ardmore than anything. I do know that Ardmore has 17 RM-130s/PN-20s/Whatever they are, I have found 15 of them. The only other town I can think of is Dickson, which it a bit east. I made a map showing the location of the mystery siren in relation to Ardmore.

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Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:18 am

dilloncarpenter wrote:Rhett: There is no streetview there, just birds-eye. The satellite picture was taken in 2003 and is pretty much worthless.

The3t22sOfUSA: That to me looks like a GCS Model 5 with custom made horns.
I think the Model 5 takes the cake, easily, for the 'most-modified' siren around. I've seen at least 6 unique housings aside from the orignal Federal/Fedelcodes around the Web.

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Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:07 pm

That siren in Ardmore, OK is a T-121. I saw when I was there last year.
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The3t22sOfUSA wrote:I found this while browsing the siren archive:

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Is this a Darely of some sort?
Looks like an older 3v8 OR 7v8. Someone told me they sold these as well as 20v2t square horns.
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SirenSynthsInc wrote:
The3t22sOfUSA wrote:I found this while browsing the siren archive:

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Is this a Darely of some sort?
Looks like an older 3v8 OR 7v8. Someone told me they sold these as well as 20v2t square horns.
Are you kidding me? Thats a GCS Model 5.
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Crazywarriorman wrote:
SirenSynthsInc wrote:
The3t22sOfUSA wrote:I found this while browsing the siren archive:

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Is this a Darely of some sort?
Looks like an older 3v8 OR 7v8. Someone told me they sold these as well as 20v2t square horns.
Are you kidding me? Thats a GCS Model 5.
Oh! You told me about these. Pretty well- built sirens.
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Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:36 am

Are these things from the Los Angeles, California system Model Xs? I've never seen this type of housing outside the L.A. system.
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Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:41 am

Yes, they're Model 3s.
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