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How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 4:55 am
by Model L
So I have been wondering for a while how siren controls work, mainly the older electronic sirens such as the siratone.
But also would like to know how other ones work as well.

Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:10 pm
by Valra Bellkeys
(Correct me if I'm wrong) but older mechanical ones uses cam gears that controls a motor starter, which in turn controls the signals.

Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:12 pm
by SoundMaster 391
There was a controller called the SC (Standard Controller) which is basically a early version of the FC controller that came out in the early 90's. They weren't made for very long and not a lot of people have heard of this, but it is basically a AF / FC combined into one. It would have 5 buttons (Test, Alert, Attack, Fire, Fire). Instead of using cams and microswitches like the AF, it used a circuit board which had a small relay and fuse on it. The transformer used either 120 or 240 volt power. On the top were the radio activation components, which came in either Low band, High band, or UHF. Below is a picture of what the controller looked like.

Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 6:54 pm
by Hannah
here is the another revision of the SC controller i have both the plecton version and the federal version...
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Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 7:08 pm
by dilloncarpenter
That's actually pretty neat, I've never seen one of those before. I always thought they went from AR/AF straight to FC.

Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 7:13 pm
by Hannah
Let's not forget that there was also the siratrol assemblys which were some of the most common activation equipment made back in the day..
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Re: How do siren controllers work?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:05 pm
by Model L
what about electronic sirens