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Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:54 pm

coyoteunknown wrote:
sirenman1bd wrote:I liked the thunderbolt 1000. Is there any visible difference between the various 2001 models? (i.e. DC, SRN, SRN-B, 130, easy to tell the difference between a new 2001 and a roundback one! :lol: )
Early versions of the 2001 featured a round-back design with a Thunderbolt 1000 rotator mechanism:

http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/westmemphis3_ar.jpg

The 2001-AC/2001-DC version featured a squared head with a Thunderbolt 1000 rotator mechanism:

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The 2001-SRNA/2001-SRNB featured a cubed rotator mechanism:

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The 2001-130 features a larger (rectangular head) compared to the square head of previous generations. It features the same cubed rotator mechanism:

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I see. Thanks. (a lot!!!! :D )
There is a thunderbolt siren in my head, it is always going off...

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Does anyone know the model name or number for the 2001 Roundback? Someone told me it is 2001-AB.
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2t22boy wrote:Does anyone know the model name or number for the 2001 Roundback? Someone told me it is 2001-AB.
Hopefully Adam Pollak can jump in with that, as he photographed a round back 2001 in West Memphis, AR.

http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/westmemphis3_ar.jpg

Hopefully he still has the high resolution original, so that we can read the label. Otherwise, I'd think it was simply a "2001".

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Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:49 pm

It's called a 2001-AC.

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CoolBalla15 wrote:It's called a 2001-AC.
Which would mean it only gets power from an AC power source correct? Our Roundback 2001s have battery back up though.
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Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:42 pm

2t22boy wrote:
CoolBalla15 wrote:It's called a 2001-AC.
Which would mean it only gets power from an AC power source correct? Our Roundback 2001s have battery back up though.
That and Jonesboro has 2001-DC's that have no battery back-up and run totally off AC power only. That 2001-DC I posted above was AC only.

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Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:32 am

dboyle wrote:Anybody notice how the pitch of the 2001 changes at 1:35 when the power goes out? Battery backup in action.
I just now noticed that, but the power goes out at 1:31, at 1:35 (When the pitch change appears) it appears as if the driver turns their headlights off...odd. Perhaps their audio and video are a bit off.

Also, from 2:25 to 2:32 you can see a poor bird trying to fly, but the wind is too strong and blows him away.
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