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Seagoville, TX Siren Test | ACA Penetrator-10 (Short Alert and Full Alert) | 6/1/2022
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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Yeah, don't get used to it.
Annnnnnnnnyhow.
I made the unfortunate choice to hitch a ride with Jack Williamson, and try to get three tests - this at 12:00, Wylie at 1:00 and Rockwall at 2:00. On the way to Wylie, Jack ran over something on the highway and his left front tire ceased existing, thus... no more tests. Oh well.
I have a LOT more to say about the whole leadup to the tests... most of which isn't fit for a RUclips description... so I'll say this instead:
Seagoville tests on the 1st Wednesday at 12:00 PM. They run 5 sirens currently, but have a total of 6 - This, a P-50, a Sterling (not working, pending replacement), and 3 2001-130s.
Very nice video with great video editing. It's really neat how it sounds like the Allerton 125, and if I guessed right, the ACA Screamer. The Banshee is another great siren they made, and hope to find one someday.
Yeah, it kinda sounds like all of those because 9/12 was the only dual-tone port ratio ACA used past 1972
The P-10 is the same thing with a different body i believe
This replaced a GCS
I saw this one before
I'm betting their P-50 is among the last that have never been documented. This P-10 sounds great!
I have a video of that 50, as do Andy DC, NTXStorms, Jack Williamson and WhammyP50.
@@TheSirenSeeker My bad, I looked up "Seagoville P-50" in the search and saw nothing so that's what made me think that.
@@BusMaster99 They should all be titled as T-135 AC since it has ASC stickers lmao
@@TheSirenSeeker Yep, that'll do it. 👍
Segovul
Reverse wired?
Nah