I can't see them either, and i am on a computer.coastalsyrolover wrote:Can't... See... Images... Phone problem maybe? Or?
I can't see them either, and i am on a computer.coastalsyrolover wrote:Can't... See... Images... Phone problem maybe? Or?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_BooneValtonus wrote:Who was Daniel Boone?
You can do what you want with your own siren. So yes, if the municipality owns a siren, they can chose what ever signal they want, they could even have the sirens go off for severe T-storm warning.gman 1 wrote:I believe different municipalities are allowed to choose their own signals if they wish.
That is Federal signal 2001 ambiance recorded by an news network at a local park. For some reason they were zoomed in on a set of PA speakers for the baseball field. It seems news networks suck at identifying sirens.CrazyCalvinWilliams wrote:What is this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwNy7IsajLI
Sound = Vibration, Vibration makes heat.SoundMaster 391 wrote:"When a similar system was tested in 1981, the noise level heated the interior 20 degrees in three minutes."
That is pretty cool. How is the P-50 noise level doing this?