gabby LOL what? These things haven't been in mainstream production for over a decade presumably. If anything were to be bought new from Hawaii Civil Defense, it would likely be at your best bet a given model from their preferred Modulator series - a siren series they've been migrating to since the late 90s. I wouldn't place my bets that would be new-old stock, unless it is on a part-per-basis tune up deal.
They were bought around that time frame in this particular jurisdiction, yes probably. I was just saying at the time of the video was taken, whether or not they decided to go all out and refurbish the siren head as well when it received new electronic components.
@@flyoversirens3704 Yeah, the speaker terminals on the Siratone controllers are labeled with letters A through F. That way a problem speaker can be easily located.
All of Hawaii's 612s were upgraded to UV, with the exception of one that's running an MC. UVs aren't that odd to see on 612s. Many have been upgraded to UVs and many were shipped with them. Federal manufactured 612s into late 2007. The UV launched in 2002 for reference.
On each horn it has a letter. On the left top to bottom it has the letters B, D, & F. On the right the letters top to bottom are A, C, & E
Awesome siren! For a second there, I thought the rooster crowing in the background was the actual sound it made lmao
So that's how they do the beeps in many of your clips. Great video!
I love it, but why YT recommend me this video since 7 years ago
That's a cool looking siren!
John Dachel That is a cool siren
If you look closely this siren was either refurbished or brand new
Refurbished.
gabby LOL what? These things haven't been in mainstream production for over a decade presumably. If anything were to be bought new from Hawaii Civil Defense, it would likely be at your best bet a given model from their preferred Modulator series - a siren series they've been migrating to since the late 90s. I wouldn't place my bets that would be new-old stock, unless it is on a part-per-basis tune up deal.
Metta•Phonia Films They were bought around 1990-1993ish, but dont quote me on it.
They were bought around that time frame in this particular jurisdiction, yes probably. I was just saying at the time of the video was taken, whether or not they decided to go all out and refurbish the siren head as well when it received new electronic components.
Metta•Phonia Films No, they were bought civil defense yellow
Awesome Video.
Dang it’s quiet on the inside but loud on the outside, when it kinda blasted.
what are the letter's I'm seeing on the speakers?
A way for each speaker to be tested singally.
When they are testing the speakers they can visually identify which one needs work without having to find out while you're up there.
Actually, they are covered in the front by grilles.
@@flyoversirens3704 Yeah, the speaker terminals on the Siratone controllers are labeled with letters A through F. That way a problem speaker can be easily located.
Sounds like an interesting trip
An Ultravoice? On a EOWS 612?
correct me if I’m wrong, they plan to add UV cabinets on all old electronic sirens
CivilDefenseTransmitter they had a UV controller on a 612 before
All of Hawaii's 612s were upgraded to UV, with the exception of one that's running an MC. UVs aren't that odd to see on 612s. Many have been upgraded to UVs and many were shipped with them. Federal manufactured 612s into late 2007. The UV launched in 2002 for reference.
CivilDefenseTransm!tter I think but they had them in dual tones
A B C D E F On The Speaker's.
Because of the reflections of the horns on the front