1:41 Reminds me of the mechanism of a '9833/6020 or '9838/6120, but the later Faradays are even more likely to develop that kind of sound, looks like possibly a result of using a longer reed.
Yeah, there were probably a few videos of older Mirtone systems from that era on his channel; it wouldn't surprise me as they seem really popular in Canada. There's probably a few scattered around here in the US as well, though I haven't seen any in person. I'm surprised to have this pull, though.
1:41 Reminds me of the mechanism of a '9833/6020 or '9838/6120, but the later Faradays are even more likely to develop that kind of sound, looks like possibly a result of using a longer reed.
Neat!
Thanks! Glad to see you enjoyed this!
the design on the horn kinda looks like a spider web almost
Kinda
Jonathan Ryerson Hotel Exactly what I thought.
I think I saw those videos on a couple of Twoplyboy's bell tests before his videos disappeared.
Yeah, there were probably a few videos of older Mirtone systems from that era on his channel; it wouldn't surprise me as they seem really popular in Canada. There's probably a few scattered around here in the US as well, though I haven't seen any in person. I'm surprised to have this pull, though.
awesome
Thanks!
+NewEnglandElevators can you check out my RUclips channel I just received some really rare alarms that you would probably think you're really cool
+Frank Dougherty are*
What about the P241575
What does NAC mean?
Notification Appliance Circuit
Fire Alarm Person Thanks!
that's cool
Glad to see you enjoyed the setup! Thanks!