That's like a normal pitch for an 8 port siren like these as opposed to the higher pitched ones. I've heard ones much lower pitched than that. (Usually as a result of dying batteries.) The thing with the universal motors that powers the choppers is that they are made with in tolerance's and they don't rely on line frequency to determine their speed. Thus the speed of one T-128 for example to another is almost never exactly the same.
Bet these winds could blow over any Thunderbolt
I have a tornado siren very close to my house and if they go off they will be really loud
Edit: beauty
I had one outside my neighborhood as well growing up
Ahh low pitched T-128 There is plenty of those in st charles as well as low pitched t-121s
The horror! The horror!
That's like a normal pitch for an 8 port siren like these as opposed to the higher pitched ones. I've heard ones much lower pitched than that. (Usually as a result of dying batteries.) The thing with the universal motors that powers the choppers is that they are made with in tolerance's and they don't rely on line frequency to determine their speed. Thus the speed of one T-128 for example to another is almost never exactly the same.
Asc T-128
was this in may
No it was late August
Which State
Ohio
i had a siren that got knocked out in a derecho and it was bad cost our city 16k grand to get it replaced @@brodiessirenproductions