Napoleon, MI 2001-SRNB Full Attack - 2/3/24

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Another 2001 siren test in Jackson. Just as we thought we had Jackson county figured out, we arrived at this SRNB at Napoleon High School to find a mysterious white box. Upon further investigation, it appears to be a Prism-IPX MPSC-1 siren controller, installed by local Michigan communication company Tele-Rad. If you're asking yourself, "well what the hell does that mean?" you're probably not alone. The MPSC-1 to my knowledge is the only siren controller approved for use on the Michigan P-25 network (MPSCS). Jackson County upgraded all of their sirens to run on the P25 network, so that is the equipment they went with.
    As a result of this upgrade, it appears Jackson county goes for a full 3 minute attack now instead of the old 2 minute alert.

Komentáře • 15

  • @SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL
    @SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL Před měsícem +3

    Full attack is rare nowadays, and IMO it is awesome at to hear it on a 2001. I heard a 2001-SRN do full attack and it was epic af. Great video!

  • @hmsirensandfirealarms
    @hmsirensandfirealarms Před měsícem

    Wow, the echoes on this are insane! Awesome catch 🔊🤩

  • @northernindianaoutdoorwarn9698

    Nice punchy SRNB what camera do you use?

  • @sirenhunter321
    @sirenhunter321 Před měsícem +1

    Punchy!

  • @mxsr7
    @mxsr7 Před měsícem

    Wow. Attack signal every month!? Also they repaired the Jackson thunderbolt it is set to chopper level 3

  • @niks_crazy_world
    @niks_crazy_world Před měsícem

    Saginaw and Alpena counties use the MPSCS too, and they do not have the Prism boxes. They just have standard FCs.

    • @WarningSirensOfMichiana
      @WarningSirensOfMichiana  Před měsícem

      I think that’s probably just for general 911 dispatch/paging. Our good friends in Allegan county moved to MPSCS back in 2017, but continue to maintain the VHF system for the sirens. We will probably see more counties upgrade their sirens to P25 as it becomes more and more expensive to maintain a separate VHF system.

    • @niks_crazy_world
      @niks_crazy_world Před měsícem

      @@WarningSirensOfMichiana
      Both Alpena and Saginaw Counties have specific Talkgroups set up for siren systems, and I’ve heard FSK on Saginaw’s before. Another radio shop I work with pretty closely for my job says that you can use pretty much any model of radio capable of P25 trunking for sirens on the MPSCS. I think the PRISM unit is just the one that Motorola/Michigan is screaming at everyone to use.

    • @WarningSirensOfMichiana
      @WarningSirensOfMichiana  Před měsícem

      @@niks_crazy_world Interesting. Well you would definitely know more than I would LOL

    • @niks_crazy_world
      @niks_crazy_world Před měsícem

      @@WarningSirensOfMichiana
      I’ve also never worked on anything MPSCS related on a siren but I see 0 reason why they’d have to make a special radio just for sirens… if station alerting systems can run on your standard off the shelf radio on this system then a siren should too.

    • @WarningSirensOfMichiana
      @WarningSirensOfMichiana  Před měsícem

      @@niks_crazy_world yeah the whole thing seemed pretty iffy to me…Ottawa County OH has had their sirens on P25 for years so it seemed kinda weird that the Prism radio HAD to be used

  • @Mixboy6X2008SdoDJ_LilE
    @Mixboy6X2008SdoDJ_LilE Před měsícem

    wow, very loud😳👍🏼❤️❤️💙❤️

  • @SirensOfWisconsin1679
    @SirensOfWisconsin1679 Před měsícem

    Bonkers

  • @aaronreichler2570
    @aaronreichler2570 Před měsícem +1

    SNERBY