Can I stress that selecting a light pattern is NOT about what looks "intense" from 10ft away. At a distance, where it really matters, it's *all about CONTRAST.* Color-color, or on to off. Simply alternating between red and blue is much more effective. Patterns that "dance" or look "intense" from a close range are useless and muddy at half a mile away. *A simple, medium speed red and blue half-half will get you noticed from a distance much more effectively.*
Thanks, I hadn't ever heard, or see all these toys, when I started in 83, our Plymouth Fury only had a steady burning red spot light, and rear red & blue halogen doing deck lights. The Federal Signal Corp wig wag wasn't in our marked CV's until 86, before the radio techs would install a flashing switch on the high beam lights, and when we ran code, we would additionally utilize the factory hazard lights. Along with dual 100W speakers, and FSC 200 watt siren. The officer had to improvise when running code in a metro area in Texas, now young men officers are used to practically Xmas tree decorated marked & unmarked units. I still work the highway, but the admin, has their protocol for outfitting the sedans & SUV's, back in the day, the supervisor, or watch Commander drive a Ford, or Chevy station wagon fully marked. Your channel is quite interesting, I have pictures of police cars while I have worked,VA's well as my father, and grandfather in law enforcement. If you guys want to see the old red & blue bubblegum machine, or the red & blue night hawk, my grand father's patrol had a red like ght & siren on the driver's side fender. Most young cops don't understand the significance of always having red on the driver's side. Let me know if you are interested in knowing. The youngsters call me "Old school" because I have 33 years still on the road, my dad passes in 2015 he was 81 , and he must have really been old school cause he was still a Texas peace officer, when he passed.
Good Afternoon. For a standalone PA system that also offers the benefit on an electronic air-horn tone, we would suggest using Whelen Engineering's PAP112 or Star's LCS600. Pairing either with one of our SNSP1 speakers will yield great results :).
Can I stress that selecting a light pattern is NOT about what looks "intense" from 10ft away.
At a distance, where it really matters, it's *all about CONTRAST.* Color-color, or on to off. Simply alternating between red and blue is much more effective. Patterns that "dance" or look "intense" from a close range are useless and muddy at half a mile away.
*A simple, medium speed red and blue half-half will get you noticed from a distance much more effectively.*
That beginning was funny. Nice Lightbar. Looks nice.
Do you still have this lightbar??? I cant find it anywhere
Thanks, I hadn't ever heard, or see all these toys, when I started in 83, our Plymouth Fury only had a steady burning red spot light, and rear red & blue halogen doing deck lights. The Federal Signal Corp wig wag wasn't in our marked CV's until 86, before the radio techs would install a flashing switch on the high beam lights, and when we ran code, we would additionally utilize the factory hazard lights. Along with dual 100W speakers, and FSC 200 watt siren. The officer had to improvise when running code in a metro area in Texas, now young men officers are used to practically Xmas tree decorated marked & unmarked units. I still work the highway, but the admin, has their protocol for outfitting the sedans & SUV's, back in the day, the supervisor, or watch Commander drive a Ford, or Chevy station wagon fully marked. Your channel is quite interesting, I have pictures of police cars while I have worked,VA's well as my father, and grandfather in law enforcement. If you guys want to see the old red & blue bubblegum machine, or the red & blue night hawk, my grand father's patrol had a red like ght & siren on the driver's side fender. Most young cops don't understand the significance of always having red on the driver's side. Let me know if you are interested in knowing. The youngsters call me "Old school" because I have 33 years still on the road, my dad passes in 2015 he was 81 , and he must have really been old school cause he was still a Texas peace officer, when he passed.
Does these new beacons have decent uv protection, as these life saving amber beacons, are always needed to be crystal clear?
Where the hell did the dog go 😂😂😂 Stuart you are my favorite!!
What would fit a ford f-150 crew cab truck???
how does this compare to a whelen liberty
im using local PA siren can i add pre amp mic ?
Is there an option for steady burn red/blue on the front with flashing on the rear for say traffic stops?
There is :)
What's size bar is on the Mustang?
Am from india. How will purchase this item
I want to ask the pros. I want to wire in a PA system. I want a clear/loud speaker. What do you guys recommend? Thank you!
Good Afternoon. For a standalone PA system that also offers the benefit on an electronic air-horn tone, we would suggest using Whelen Engineering's PAP112 or Star's LCS600. Pairing either with one of our SNSP1 speakers will yield great results :).
SIRENNET thank you so much! have a great day @sirennet
how much?
is it me or it looks like a whelen Justice
Matt rich yeah I know
Great videos guys. Good advertising
I love it
Not bad it's like a better made whelen justice.
Pop?
It's just a way we reference the bright flashing functionality here and there.
i'm confused...I didn't think law enforcement agencies shopped for new products on youtube lol
So I'm wondering any chance I can get one for a 100 bucks plus shipping? Lol.