Custer Electric: Difference between revisions
ArxCyberwolf (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
ArxCyberwolf (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox manufacturer|established=1970|hq=Rushville, IN|title=Custer Electric Inc.|products=Outdoor lighting | {{Infobox manufacturer|established=1970|hq=Rushville, IN|title=Custer Electric Inc.|products=Outdoor lighting | ||
Outdoor warning sirens|founded=1970}}'''Custer Electric, Inc.''' is an Indiana-based electrical contractor that specializes in outdoor lighting systems and outdoor warning siren systems. While mainly a siren maintenance contractor, they also have produced a few small electronic sirens that are made to be as inexpensive as possible. | Outdoor warning sirens|founded=1970|image=Custer_Electric_Logo_Upscaled.jpg}}'''Custer Electric, Inc.''' is an Indiana-based electrical contractor that specializes in outdoor lighting systems and outdoor warning siren systems. While mainly a siren maintenance contractor, they also have produced a few small electronic sirens that are made to be as inexpensive as possible. None of these small sirens exist outside of east-central Indiana. The largest and most well-known system of these sirens is in Rushville, Indiana, which has around 5 of these sirens. | ||
All of the installations have controllers consisting of an older, analog fire truck siren and a radio, with a set of speakers and a battery on top of the pole. The model of speakers used varies greatly between installations. The most common of these speaker types is the Electro-Voice/University Sound Cobreflex model, which is used on the installations in Rushville and Knightstown. | |||
Many younger/inexperienced enthusiasts will find one of these speakers on an unrelated PA speaker installation and believe that it is a Custer Electric siren, when it is little more than a basic PA speaker. It is very unlikely that Custer would install any sirens very far from where they are headquartered. | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" | |||
Many younger/inexperienced enthusiasts will find one of these speakers on an unrelated PA speaker installation and believe that it is a Custer Electric siren, when it is little more than a basic PA speaker. It is very unlikely that Custer would install any sirens very far from where they are headquartered. | |||
{| class="mw-collapsible fandom-table" | |||
!Location | !Location | ||
!Amount | !Amount | ||
!Speaker Type/wattage | !Speaker Type/wattage | ||
!Year Installed | !Year Installed | ||
!Image | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Rushville, IN | |Rushville, IN | ||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
|50W Cobreflex Array x4 | |50W Cobreflex Array x4 | ||
|~90s | |~90s | ||
|[[File:RushvilleCusterSiren.jpg|left|thumb|160x160px|One of Rushville, IN's Custer arrays. Image by 4J25.]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Knightstown, IN | |Knightstown, IN | ||
Line 20: | Line 21: | ||
|50W Cobreflex Array x2 | |50W Cobreflex Array x2 | ||
|~90s | |~90s | ||
|[[File:KnightstownCusterSiren.jpg|left|thumb|160x160px|Knightstown, IN's Custer array. Image by 4J25.]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Dunreith, IN | |Dunreith, IN | ||
Line 25: | Line 27: | ||
|50w AtlasIED speaker | |50w AtlasIED speaker | ||
|Unknown | |Unknown | ||
|[[File:DunreithCustersiren.jpg|left|thumb|160x160px|Dunreith, IN's Custer array. Image by 4J25.]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Milroy, IN | |Milroy, IN | ||
Line 30: | Line 33: | ||
|50W, unknown manufacturer | |50W, unknown manufacturer | ||
|Mid 2000s | |Mid 2000s | ||
|[[File:MilroyCusterSiren.jpg|thumb|160x160px|Milroy, IN's Custer array. Image by 4J25.]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Arlington, IN | |Arlington, IN | ||
Line 35: | Line 39: | ||
|50W unknown manufacturer | |50W unknown manufacturer | ||
|~2011 | |~2011 | ||
|}</ref><ref>https://www.airraidsirens.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22074</ref | |[[File:ArlingtonCusterSiren.jpg|thumb|240x240px|Arlington, IN's Custer array. Image by Brad Meiser.]] | ||
|} | |||
<nowiki></ref></nowiki><ref>https://www.airraidsirens.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22074</ref> | |||
[[Category:Company pages]] | [[Category:Company pages]] | ||
[[Category:Electronic Sirens]] | [[Category:Electronic Sirens]] |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 16 October 2024
Custer Electric Inc. | |
Headquarters | Rushville, IN |
---|---|
Founded | 1970 |
Products | Outdoor lighting
Outdoor warning sirens |
Custer Electric, Inc. is an Indiana-based electrical contractor that specializes in outdoor lighting systems and outdoor warning siren systems. While mainly a siren maintenance contractor, they also have produced a few small electronic sirens that are made to be as inexpensive as possible. None of these small sirens exist outside of east-central Indiana. The largest and most well-known system of these sirens is in Rushville, Indiana, which has around 5 of these sirens.
All of the installations have controllers consisting of an older, analog fire truck siren and a radio, with a set of speakers and a battery on top of the pole. The model of speakers used varies greatly between installations. The most common of these speaker types is the Electro-Voice/University Sound Cobreflex model, which is used on the installations in Rushville and Knightstown.
Many younger/inexperienced enthusiasts will find one of these speakers on an unrelated PA speaker installation and believe that it is a Custer Electric siren, when it is little more than a basic PA speaker. It is very unlikely that Custer would install any sirens very far from where they are headquartered.
Location | Amount | Speaker Type/wattage | Year Installed | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rushville, IN | 6 | 50W Cobreflex Array x4 | ~90s | |
Knightstown, IN | 1 | 50W Cobreflex Array x2 | ~90s | |
Dunreith, IN | 1 | 50w AtlasIED speaker | Unknown | |
Milroy, IN | 1 | 50W, unknown manufacturer | Mid 2000s | |
Arlington, IN | 1 | 50W unknown manufacturer | ~2011 |
</ref>[1]