@TheWeatherGuys Yeah, close to Owensboro. The siren is located on Oak Dr. by a trailer park. It didn't blast for long (like 20 seconds) and I don't remember it doing the usual double activation, but I can't prove that since the camera battery died. It was still a cool experience though.
I think I know why that test seemed so short when I tried to record that Vortex, five months ago. The siren probably got the second activation code but not the first which would also explain the lack of the double activation.
Good Video!! Always loved Evansville's system, it has good coverage. I wonder if the other Sentry (the one that continues) always does that or if it is a glitch. I tried recording a Whelen Vortex the same day you recorded this but my camcorder died midway and the siren did not go on for long, I guess cause of the high wind.
@TheWeatherGuys Yeah, close to Owensboro. The siren is located on Oak Dr. by a trailer park. It didn't blast for long (like 20 seconds) and I don't remember it doing the usual double activation, but I can't prove that since the camera battery died. It was still a cool experience though.
I think I know why that test seemed so short when I tried to record that Vortex, five months ago. The siren probably got the second activation code but not the first which would also explain the lack of the double activation.
Good Video!! Always loved Evansville's system, it has good coverage. I wonder if the other Sentry (the one that continues) always does that or if it is a glitch. I tried recording a Whelen Vortex the same day you recorded this but my camcorder died midway and the siren did not go on for long, I guess cause of the high wind.
@DSRX100 Where did you try to record? Owensboro?