Setting off a modulator! Federal Signal Modulator 4016 Manual Test - Lexington, KY (Fayette County)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- *DO NOT attempt to set off sirens without permission! This was done under supervision with an official tech and with the EMA.*
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I got the opportunity to go over to the University of Kentucky's stadium area and set off the siren that they have there! We might've caused quite the alarm to people around... these sirens normally sound Westminster Chimes with some barely distinguishable voice.
This test consisted of a short alert blast, some PA, and a silent test with an FSK poll.
Fayette county sirens test on the first Wednesday of every month at 10:00 AM Eastern time.
I did learn quite a bit about how the sirens here work, feel free to ask about our system in the comments and I will try and answer them to the best of my ability.
When using the P.A function you need to adjust the MIC gain knob to prevent feedback
You also need to ask if you could set it to dual tone
(Switch amps 3 and 4 to tone B)
Man I love Modulators. Awesome vid!
Hearing all the relays click on the amplifiers after flipping the switch just sounds so satisfying.
My question is what dose the horse park have. Theres 3 or 4 green poles that look like cell mounts but im guessing its a speakers
The horse park does have a siren, yes. However, it's located within the campgrounds behind the pool.
Lucky!
Have no business messing with that. 🙄
it was done under supervision regardless...
Don't comment if you don't know anything kid. He had permission. Get a fucking brain and shut up
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Where is this
It says literally in the title and description...
I thought Lexington only does Winchester chimes and voice
They have regular Ultravoices, so they can do any tone that an Ultravoice can do. They only use alert for tornadoes and wail for other emergencies.