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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:05 pm

Here is the updated map, most of the sirens are still standing, purple are where sirens are reported to have been but are no longer. as it stands this is the most comprehensive map of them at this moment in time but north east and south san jose are significantly lacking in data points
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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:01 pm

Hi, I'm new to the Siren Board, but have seen this interesting post about Scream Master. Here in Colorado Springs, Colorado, between 1959 and 1989, we had a lot of air raid sirens throughout the city and El Paso county. They were a mix of: Federal Signal 550AT's, Model 5T's, B&N Mobil Directos, and Thunderbolt 1000's, and 1 Allerter. I looked at the spec plate located on the power box of the 550AT nearest to my house and it said: Scream Master Siren, 240 volts 3 phase, 20 HP, 125 dB, Scream Master Corp., Pamona California. At the time I thought that was the manufacturer of the whole siren, but now as I have gained knowledge of them, I think that Scream Master Corp. made only the mounting poles, since all of the sirens had the exact same mounting pole with the stand at the top and the climbing spikes and identical power boxes. Also, the 550AT's and 5T's and I believe the Mobil Directos were first put up in 1959 and were tested every first Friday of the month at noon. The Thunderbolts came in the 1970's, but still had the same poles as the other sirens. So I was just wondering if Scream Master assembled the sirens using their poles with the Federal Signal models and sent it as one unit. Any thoughts?

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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 5:42 am

According to the 1954 Federal Civil Defense Administration manual, Scream-Master touted a 20 horsepower 125 decibel rotating siren however I've never been able to track down any further information on this siren. I'm very surprised the dual headed 500 would be tied to Scream-Master since every other Scream-Master I've seen photos of appeared to be factory-original designs. All I can think of is that Scream-Master was selling some Federal sirens alongside production of their own sirens. They did manufacture their own poles and mounting equipment which were fairly distinctive as the poles were metal instead of wood.

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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:55 am

SuperBanshee wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 5:42 am
According to the 1954 Federal Civil Defense Administration manual, Scream-Master touted a 20 horsepower 125 decibel rotating siren however I've never been able to track down any further information on this siren. I'm very surprised the dual headed 500 would be tied to Scream-Master since every other Scream-Master I've seen photos of appeared to be factory-original designs. All I can think of is that Scream-Master was selling some Federal sirens alongside production of their own sirens. They did manufacture their own poles and mounting equipment which were fairly distinctive as the poles were metal instead of wood.
Thats interesting! Can I see your reference for the 125DB siren?
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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:27 pm

So, what if the 550 Federal isn't a Federal after all?

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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 4:19 pm

holler wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:27 pm
So, what if the 550 Federal isn't a Federal after all?
I'd find it hard to believe, because there is proof of it being a Federal siren. I'll find the source later. The fact that the projects are made out of an SD-10 makes it even harder to believe that it's from a different siren company.
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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 4:45 pm

Tyler wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 4:19 pm
holler wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:27 pm
So, what if the 550 Federal isn't a Federal after all?
I'd find it hard to believe, because there is proof of it being a Federal siren. I'll find the source later. The fact that the projects are made out of an SD-10 makes it even harder to believe that it's from a different siren company.
I think he might've meant the one in Colorado Springs was a rebrand, not an actual federal model.
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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:33 pm

Valtonus wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:55 am
SuperBanshee wrote:
Thu Mar 23, 2017 5:42 am
According to the 1954 Federal Civil Defense Administration manual, Scream-Master touted a 20 horsepower 125 decibel rotating siren however I've never been able to track down any further information on this siren. I'm very surprised the dual headed 500 would be tied to Scream-Master since every other Scream-Master I've seen photos of appeared to be factory-original designs. All I can think of is that Scream-Master was selling some Federal sirens alongside production of their own sirens. They did manufacture their own poles and mounting equipment which were fairly distinctive as the poles were metal instead of wood.
Thats interesting! Can I see your reference for the 125DB siren?
Get ready to enjoy a bit of what I go through when researching... LOL

The book is only available as a very limited preview, composed of "snippets". You can only view one snippet at a time but if you punch enough search terms in the little search box you can sometimes make out more of a page. It isn't practical to compile entire pages so you're often stuck going with just what can be found. The reason for this boils down to copyrights but I invite anyone who's really interested in siren research to contact the copyright holders for a complete copy. Here is a screenshot showing what I'm stuck with and where the reference popped up. They did not mention the 500-DHTT ("550AT", "500 Dual Head", CatDog, etc.) as a standalone Federal siren.
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The 500-DHTT is a Federal product but the question was whether or not they were only made for Scream-Master and sold through them. Federal used to make sirens and siren parts for other clients, perhaps the most notable being W. S. Darley.
I have never once found a standalone Federal catalog mentioning a 500-DHTT but the following quoted information comes from an older topic revolving around Calhan, CO's siren, courtesy of reputable expert Adam Pollak:
I was going back trying to remember what the source was of the name "550" or "550-AT" for the dual-headed, rotating, dual-tone Federal siren, such as in Calhan, CO. The reason I ask is that I have something mentioning various warning devices (without pictures) and one of the listings is:

Federal Sign & Signal Corp. 500-DHTT Horizontal axis, bidirectional, 670 & 450 cps

DHTT would presumably be Dual-Head (DH), Dual-Tone (TT). The listed frequencies work out to essentially a 12/8 port siren, which is what the Calhan, CO siren sounds like. "TT" and "T" seem to be naming conventions used throughout various years by Federal. Most literature I've seen uses on "T" for dual-tone, but I have seen the "TT" before. Notably, Dane County, WI lists some of their sirens as "T" and some as "TT". Do any of you have more information on sirens like the Calhan, CO one being referred to as either a 550 or 500-DHTT?
CPS is "cycles per second" a largely-disbanded term for the unit of frequency now known as the Hertz. Federal waffled back and forth between using a single "T" or two "TTs" to note a two tone ("dual tone", "double tone" "dipsy doodle") siren. Depending who was writing what, you had a 1000TT, a 1000T, a 500-SHTT, a 500T, a 7TT, a 5T, or an SD-10, and then come the notations for three phase ("A") or single phase ("B")... go through some of the old catalogs that used to be on the main site and you'll see what I mean. Their naming conventions were never very consistent although I never found anything outside of the forum referring to a "550" or "550AT".

I feel it's compulsory to note I study sirens not only to learn more about them but also to share what I know with others who are interested. That's why I wanted to throw it all into a book later on once I found as much reputable information as possible. I'm not perfect but I'm proud of what I've managed to find over the past couple years, and I'm happier to share it with others who are interested. It was never meant to be an arms race nor do I want it to turn into some crazy competition... anyone who wants to do siren dirt-digging is welcome. ;)

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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

Sun Apr 02, 2017 12:56 am

Huh. I wish I lived near san Diego but I live in san hose. I always thought these were Bullard sirens. Interesting!
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Re: The Mystery Is Revealed: Scream-Master Sirens.

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