I'm pretty sure they were carried over from the mods they replaced. Madison county is weird in how they've set up their sirens. For example, on EKU's campus, they installed the brand new ASC Claritys to replace the campus 2904s. However, instead of using the standard ASC electronic sounds, they just used a recording of a T-128. My guess is that they didn't want to confuse anyone with the campus and main county sirens since they're now T-128s.
Yeah, I've heard it before. Also it kinda sounds like it's trying to send codes for a voice message, but they haven't had that in a test for a while now.
Sounds like an older 2906 with the kind of westminster chime it has.
I'm pretty sure they were carried over from the mods they replaced. Madison county is weird in how they've set up their sirens. For example, on EKU's campus, they installed the brand new ASC Claritys to replace the campus 2904s. However, instead of using the standard ASC electronic sounds, they just used a recording of a T-128. My guess is that they didn't want to confuse anyone with the campus and main county sirens since they're now T-128s.
@@tunneltrain96nice sirens
That whelen encoders TX radio sounds like its having some problems. Its constantly squeeling from what Im hearing
Yeah, I've heard it before. Also it kinda sounds like it's trying to send codes for a voice message, but they haven't had that in a test for a while now.
Why is a voice system swapped for an analogue system?
I'm wondering the same thing, the system wasn't very old.
asc t-128 is a big solar panel, than whelen wps-2906
Yes, I always wondered why.
L’autre est active ?
The Whelen, which is filmed in this video, is no longer active. The T-128 next to it is. I believe the Whelen has been taken down.
Where is this one at?
This siren is on White Hall Shrine Rd, right off of interstate 75.
@@tunneltrain96 Thanks.
Whelen Modulator
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