My favorite hz from Whelen is 560hz on the digital controllers. On analogs, I like 560hz, 600hz, 750hz and 800hz. I like how 560hz digitals sound in Alert. Anyways, this was a pretty good video. Not really sure why a few people are saying that Air Horn will destroy the speaker drivers, considering that the coal fired power plant I live by always did a Whoop test followed by either a plused/non-continuous or continuous/honked Air Horn (as an all clear signal). They've been doing that since the plant went into service in late 1986-early 1987. (The plant has an Analog single tone Whelen 2750/2705 with an 800hz-900hz pitch). So a little over 30 years of Whoop and Air Horn and not a single problem with the drivers smh. People doubt these electronic sirens, especially Whelens. Anyways, the plant is closing down for good in the summer because of goddammnn political reasons (FUCC U, EPA). Last time the siren sounded was when a slight chemical leak broke out in the engine room. The 2750/2705 sounded off in Normal Wail (Not Slow or Fast Wail) when that happened. It sounded just like the 3016 in Lake Lafayette.
My absolute favorite hz on a Whelen!
Continuous air horn?! Nice video btw 465 HZ is my favorite whelen frequency.
Yeah, I have it set to manual so I have to hold the button
Central Illinois Sirens nice!
Yep, it's a good way to blown the speaker driver's in a heartbeat.
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I like 560 hz
Yeah, don't try and do continuous airhorn with the speaker driver's hooked up. It will blow them in a heartbeat
Boom
Manual airhorn is dangerous but funny
My favorite hz from Whelen is 560hz on the digital controllers. On analogs, I like 560hz, 600hz, 750hz and 800hz. I like how 560hz digitals sound in Alert.
Anyways, this was a pretty good video. Not really sure why a few people are saying that Air Horn will destroy the speaker drivers, considering that the coal fired power plant I live by always did a Whoop test followed by either a plused/non-continuous or continuous/honked Air Horn (as an all clear signal). They've been doing that since the plant went into service in late 1986-early 1987. (The plant has an Analog single tone Whelen 2750/2705 with an 800hz-900hz pitch). So a little over 30 years of Whoop and Air Horn and not a single problem with the drivers smh. People doubt these electronic sirens, especially Whelens.
Anyways, the plant is closing down for good in the summer because of goddammnn political reasons (FUCC U, EPA). Last time the siren sounded was when a slight chemical leak broke out in the engine room. The 2750/2705 sounded off in Normal Wail (Not Slow or Fast Wail) when that happened. It sounded just like the 3016 in Lake Lafayette.
the analog 864 with 500 hz are mintttt af, most classic whelen alert tone
Oh damn looks good and sounds good!
My favorite is alert
Cool video 😎
Nice Whelen controller.
There was a video somewhere of an omnialert being manually tested with dying batteries. Where is it?
Nice!
im gonna get whelens air horn signal tone and make it continues for my speaker siren I made
Don't you will blow up your speakers or smoke up your amplifier
Bad fregin Idea
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This is awesome. What are you going to use this for?
It’s the controller on my Vortex
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Central Illinois Sirens Ohh, sweet! I’ve never seen a controller like this from Whelen, I’m used to seeing the keypad!
Yeah this is an older one
Si test does rotate
It also plays a 20000 Hertz tone Through each speaker driver to make sure they work
dual tone?