ACA AL-1000(?) Siren, All Signals, "Baby Alertronic"
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2024
- Here's a test of Joshs's and Mitchell's privately owned Ex-Milwaukee alertronic. Enjoy!
@Montecat33 sit down
Location: Josh's house
Testing: N/A
Testing today: N/A
Date recorded: 9/16/23
Other enthusiasts present: Mitchell (@Montecat33), Holly (@TheSirenGeek), Josh (@BLS2008), Jeffrey (@romainetomatoes2416)
Camera(s) used: LUMIX FZ300
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EXTREMLY RARE Alertonic Model
baby alertronic
Sussy Tornado siren
siren that went on a LuoDingo Meth Course (taken from OHIO.)
@@Argos713 W-what?
Alertronic mini
Ooh nice!
cool
!!!!!
This is technically an AL-100
There is no known model number. No tag on the unit.
@@Midwest_Sirens Ok
AL 500 I think
Because the AL 4000 has 8 drivers divide 4000 by 8 and you get 500.
I’m kinda assuming this is a custom order from ACA themselves considering it was in Milwaukee. Though that’s probably obvious or something, idk.
@@Midwest_Sirens Wouldn't it be an AL-200 if it's two 100W drivers?
Is this using the standard ACA controller? It doesnt sound like an alertronic.
Standard alertronic controller. It only has one amplifier so it only outputs one tone. Alertronics split tone A and tone B between half of the amplifiers, meaning this one is single toned.
@@Midwest_Sirens so you used the low tone? It seems to be lower pitched on everything except the high tone of the hi lo