American Signal T-135AC Siren Test | Full Alert | Hudson, WI | 6/7/23

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Комментарии • 23

  • @Siren-experiments
    @Siren-experiments Год назад +3

    Great video mate! P50s/T-135s are very powerful sirens, definetley up there in the higher steps of the ladder to other sirens.

    • @soulsweeper1630
      @soulsweeper1630 10 месяцев назад

      They literally are the second most powerful siren ever and the most powerful electromechanical siren so yes obviously they are up there

  • @mysst1c_
    @mysst1c_ Год назад +3

    Awesome video! Too bad I couldn’t stay in Wisconsin for more tests, but there’s always next year!

  • @WhelenWPS3000
    @WhelenWPS3000 Год назад +1

    Nice! Also do most T-135AC’s Rotators stop after a while after the wind down.

  • @CentralOHSirens
    @CentralOHSirens Год назад +2

    Casually got the best video of it

  • @warningsirensofwisconsin
    @warningsirensofwisconsin Год назад +1

    Even though I wasn’t there for a test last year I’m just glad I got to see it and the horn was facing east when I was there so luck was on my side that day

  • @raizrindustries
    @raizrindustries Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Also I thought the P-50 in Morrison, IL was the loudest.

    • @Thunderbolt1000Tfan
      @Thunderbolt1000Tfan  Год назад

      Nah, this one is louder. Even Mitchell and Holly said that after experiencing this one. Morrison might be close though.

    • @raizrindustries
      @raizrindustries Год назад

      @@Thunderbolt1000Tfan Hmm, interesting. Also I would like to confirm if it is rotating backwards even though it is properly wired? It appears that the rotation arrows point in the opposite direction than it was rotating.

    • @Thunderbolt1000Tfan
      @Thunderbolt1000Tfan  Год назад

      @@raizrindustries You mean the chopper looks like it's spinning the wrong way? That's an illusion from the camera's frame rate. Since the video is 60 FPS and the chopper is spinning at slightly less than 60 rotations per second, it looks like it's spinning the opposite direction from what it actually is. But it is indeed properly wired, although it used to be reversed.

    • @raizrindustries
      @raizrindustries Год назад

      @@Thunderbolt1000Tfan Ah, okay. I had thought the arrows on each side of the rotation sticker on the projector were to tell which direction the head of the siren rotates like the Allertor and the other penetrator series sirens. But that makes sense on why the chopper would appear to spin backwards.

    • @Thunderbolt1000Tfan
      @Thunderbolt1000Tfan  Год назад

      @raizrindustries Oh, you meant the rotator. P-50 rotators can run in either direction because the rotator uses a separate motor from the chopper, unlike on an Allertor or P-10/15.

  • @kansasclocksandsirens
    @kansasclocksandsirens Год назад

    Guys look! Hudson!

  • @Goetterdaemmerung86
    @Goetterdaemmerung86 Год назад +1

    Nice catch, looks like the screen has partially come off, I wonder if that might be what's causing that slight warble effect.
    Also, how close is that mound to the siren?

    • @Thunderbolt1000Tfan
      @Thunderbolt1000Tfan  Год назад

      The mound is probably around 100 feet from the siren, give or take. Also, that warbling sound you hear is the fiberglass projector rattling and flexing from the immense sound pressure. You can hear something similar from many other P-50s, although it's particularly noticeable with this one.

    • @Goetterdaemmerung86
      @Goetterdaemmerung86 Год назад

      @@Thunderbolt1000Tfan Ah very interesting, I guess it depends on weather conditions on how much db you would pick up, such as wind. I reckon if you were right at the horn you might reach 150-160 decibels, where, aside from obvious instant hearing damage/deafness you’d experience physical issues such as vertigo, nausea, and balance issues, I’m not interested to find out though.
      Also that makes sense that it’s the shroud/projector vibrating, I’ve wondered what it was for years. On some videos you can actually see the projector shroud vibrating so it’s no wonder you’d hear that, no doubt that’s why older P-50s/T-135s have holes in them.

  • @GabrielCL2T22A
    @GabrielCL2T22A 4 месяца назад

    That looks and sounds like a P-50

    • @Thunderbolt1000Tfan
      @Thunderbolt1000Tfan  4 месяца назад

      It's basically the same thing. When ACA became ASC, they changed the name of the P-50 to the T-135 AC. Later on, it was succeeded by the T-135 AC/DC, which looks more like a T-128 with a bigger horn, and is probably what you typically think of when you hear "T-135".

    • @GabrielCL2T22A
      @GabrielCL2T22A 4 месяца назад

      @@Thunderbolt1000Tfan it's kinda like the FS Equinox. The same exact thing but the ports are the same as a 508 on the Equinox.

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 Год назад +1

    Earmuffs recommend or let it be loud as hell 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @radiosnmore1225
    @radiosnmore1225 Год назад

    Midwest09 is Jack

  • @radiosnmore1225
    @radiosnmore1225 Год назад

    H D U S O N