| | | | | How can I tell if I have a town siren or a space siren? Are all the white
ones space and the black ones town? Does anyone have a recording of either
siren and the sounds it makes?
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> How can I tell if I have a town siren or a space siren? Are all the white
> ones space and the black ones town? Does anyone have a recording of either
> siren and the sounds it makes?
Space is always white, town is always black.
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Jan-Albert van Ree
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In lugnet.town, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
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How can I tell if I have a town siren or a space siren? Are all the white
ones space and the black ones town? Does anyone have a recording of either
siren and the sounds it makes?
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White ones can be for Space and Town; black for Town
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4774c01
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4774c02
A made a MP3 file with the sounds of the two sirens.
http://brickerik.free.fr/autre/sirene.mp3 (223ko)
The two first sounds are Town, the two others for Space.
Erik
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Just my too sense:
Some sirens will have a different wail. I have quite a few of them and some
were obviously made for the UK (weeee-wah, weeee-wah) and some are made for the
US (wee-ooo, wee-ooo, wee-ooo).
Aaah, gotta love the technical jargon! :-)
Dave S.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Some sirens will have a different wail. I have quite a few of them and some
> were obviously made for the UK (weeee-wah, weeee-wah) and some are made for the
> US (wee-ooo, wee-ooo, wee-ooo).
Actually, there is only one siren which plays both sounds as far as I can
tell. You turn the knob on the top of the siren to change what sound is played.
Thats how it is on all the sirens I have seen anyway.
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