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|company= Federal Signal Corporation
|company= [[Federal Signal Corporation]]
|produced= 1995-2002?
|type= Electronic Siren Controller
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The MCP was an electronic siren controller used with early [[Modulator]] and [[DSA]] units and late [[EOWS]] units.
The '''MCP''' or '''M'''odulator '''C'''ontroller '''P'''lus was an electronic siren controller used with early [[Federal Signal Modulator|Modulator]], [[Federal Signal DSA|DSA]] and late [[Federal Signal EOWS|EOWS Series]] units. It was first released in 1995, replacing the [[Federal Signal MC|MC]] controller. It was sold until roughly 2002, when it was replaced by the [[Federal Signal UltraVoice|UltraVoice]] siren controller. These two siren controllers look relatively the same, except for a few differences.
[[Category:Electronic Siren Controls]][[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Dual Toned Sirens]][[Category:Siren Control Equipment]]
[[Category:Electronic Siren Controls]][[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Siren Control Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 15:10, 18 November 2024

MCP
Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced 1995-2002?
Type Electronic Siren Controller
Preceded by MC
Succeeded by UltraVoice

The MCP or Modulator Controller Plus was an electronic siren controller used with early Modulator, DSA and late EOWS Series units. It was first released in 1995, replacing the MC controller. It was sold until roughly 2002, when it was replaced by the UltraVoice siren controller. These two siren controllers look relatively the same, except for a few differences.