I have gotten conflicting info... I had found info that stated that Winnebago County IL got T-135-AC units countywide (74 total) and someone told me that the county uses T-128-ACs. Thanks for the feedback, and I will change the title.
T-135AC’s are the ASC variant of the P-50, and the AC/DC is this siren, And there’s an inactive 2001-SRN at Marquette Elementary, the last time it was confirmed to be working was June 26th, 2020, however it was my video and I deleted it so it is lost.
@rebeltag You'll get conflicting info on this siren guaranteed. This is indeed a T-135AC/DC. From what I understand, Winnebago County has T-128s mainly within Rockford City limits and T-135s everywhere else.
@timeslip325 Agreed! Sentrys are also GREAT replacements for ANY siren. The 40v2t puts out an incredible amount of sound and is omni-directional.
I have gotten conflicting info... I had found info that stated that Winnebago County IL got T-135-AC units countywide (74 total) and someone told me that the county uses T-128-ACs. Thanks for the feedback, and I will change the title.
T-135AC’s are the ASC variant of the P-50, and the AC/DC is this siren, And there’s an inactive 2001-SRN at Marquette Elementary, the last time it was confirmed to be working was June 26th, 2020, however it was my video and I deleted it so it is lost.
That isn't a T-128. That is definitely a T-135 AC/DC. Good recording though.
@rebeltag You'll get conflicting info on this siren guaranteed. This is indeed a T-135AC/DC. From what I understand, Winnebago County has T-128s mainly within Rockford City limits and T-135s everywhere else.
Rockford has one of the best Siren systems in the Midwest!!
Tyler Copeland really? i live there
What year was this siren installed?
2009