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{{Infobox siren|title=Federal Signal Modulator | {{Infobox siren|title=Federal Signal Modulator | ||
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Federal Signal Modulator II|company=Federal Signal Corporation|produced=1990-2013 (Modulator) | Federal Signal Modulator II|company=[[Federal Signal Corporation]]|produced=1990-2013 (Modulator) | ||
2013-present (Modulator II)|type=Omnidirectional Electronic|output=106-125 dB @ 100 ft|wattage=400-4800 W (Modulator) | 2013-present (Modulator II)|type=[[Omnidirectional]] [[Electronic]]|output=106-125 dB @ 100 ft|wattage=400-4800 W (Modulator) | ||
400-3200 W (Modulator II)|voltage=24/48|current=DC|preceded=[[Federal Signal EOWS]]|manual=https://www.fedsig.com/sites/default/files/resource_library_document/25500059%20A2%200519.pdf}}The Modulator is an omnidirectional multicellular electronic siren produced by Federal Signal, and is Federal's best selling electronic siren, able to be found all across the world. Taking inspiration from Whelen's multicellular sirens such as the [[Whelen WPS-2700|WPS-2700]] and [[Whelen WPS-2800|WPS-2800]], these sirens are well known for their unique cellular design which allows for true 360 degree coverage. They are sold alongside Federal's [[Federal Signal DSA|DSA]] electronic siren, and the [[Federal Signal Model ECLIPSE|ECLIPSE<sup>8</sup>]], [[Federal Signal 2001|2001-130]] and [[Federal Signal 508-128|508-128]] mechanical sirens. | 400-3200 W (Modulator II)|voltage=24/48|current=DC|preceded=[[Federal Signal EOWS]]|manual=https://www.fedsig.com/sites/default/files/resource_library_document/25500059%20A2%200519.pdf}}The Modulator is an omnidirectional multicellular electronic siren produced by [[:Category:Federal Signal Corporation|Federal Signal]], and is Federal's best selling electronic siren, able to be found all across the world. Taking inspiration from Whelen's multicellular sirens such as the [[Whelen WPS-2700|WPS-2700]] and [[Whelen WPS-2800|WPS-2800]], these sirens are well known for their unique cellular design which allows for true 360 degree coverage. They are sold alongside Federal's [[Federal Signal DSA|DSA]] electronic siren, and the [[Federal Signal Model ECLIPSE|ECLIPSE<sup>8</sup>]], [[Federal Signal 2001|2001-130]] and [[Federal Signal 508-128|508-128]] mechanical sirens. | ||
== History and design == | == History and design == | ||
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Federal Signal Modulator
Federal Signal Modulator II | |
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Company | Federal Signal Corporation |
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Produced | 1990-2013 (Modulator)
2013-present (Modulator II) |
Type | Omnidirectional Electronic |
Sound output | 106-125 dB @ 100 ft |
Wattage | 400-4800 W (Modulator)
400-3200 W (Modulator II) |
Voltage | 24/48 V DC |
Preceded by | Federal Signal EOWS |
Documentation | Manual |
The Modulator is an omnidirectional multicellular electronic siren produced by Federal Signal, and is Federal's best selling electronic siren, able to be found all across the world. Taking inspiration from Whelen's multicellular sirens such as the WPS-2700 and WPS-2800, these sirens are well known for their unique cellular design which allows for true 360 degree coverage. They are sold alongside Federal's DSA electronic siren, and the ECLIPSE8, 2001-130 and 508-128 mechanical sirens.
History and design
Modulator (1990-2013)
The Modulator was introduced in 1990, directly replacing the EOWS*1212 as Federal's standard omnidirectional siren. Rather than using a standard array of speakers, the Modulator instead makes use of a multicellular design, supporting up to 7 elliptical aluminum cells per siren. Each cell contains 4 100 W speaker compression drivers, and up to 6 active cells can be added to the siren. Every Modulator siren has a "dummy" cell at the very bottom, which contains no drivers and is only there to spread the sound from the bottom active cell evenly. Early Modulator cells were made of fibreglass, before aluminum became the standard by the late 1990s. Fibreglass became a special order option until being discontinued in the mid-2000s. Modulators with fibreglass cells are given the "B" suffix on the tag.
Each cell is attached to a conical support, which along with the shape of the cell helps spread the sound in a perfect 360 degree radius. The sound is projected out of the bottom of each active cell. Each driver is attached to the cell from the outside, attached to small panels held on by 4 screws. This allows for easy replacement of blown or defective drivers by hot swapping them with new drivers. Special variants of the Modulator allowed for additional drivers per cell, being the 3024H, 6032 and 6048. The 6048 requires an additional controller due to the number of amps it requires.
Modulators are very large sirens, with the 6024 and its variants towering over an average person. Modulators originally came with the MC controller, and later the MCP and UltraVoice controllers. Modulators are also compatible with other companies' controllers. The Modulator is voice capable, both with prerecorded messages and local input. The original Modulator would be discontinued in 2013, being replaced by the Modulator II. The Modulator is an incredibly popular siren, and can be found all across the world as nuclear, tsunami, weather or plant sirens, as it excels in a multitude of roles.
Model | Decibel rating (100 ft) | Drivers |
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MOD1004 | 106 dB | 4 |
MOD2008 | 112 dB | 8 |
MOD3012 | 115 dB | 12 |
MOD3024H | 121 dB | 24 |
MOD4016 | 118 dB | 16 |
MOD5020 | 120 dB | 20 |
MOD6024 | 121 dB | 24 |
MOD6032 | 123 dB | 32 |
MOD6048 | 125 dB | 48 |
Modulator II (2013-present
In 2013, the Modulator II, or B series, would release, intended to be far more compact version of the Modulator which improved on the design. Rather than using large elliptical cells, the Modulator II instead uses shorter, narrower cylindrical aluminum cells. This allows the siren to be more compact than its predecessor, and allowing it to have even more cells than before. The Modulator II now supports 1-8 active speaker cells, on top of the bottom dummy cell, with each active cell having 4 100 W speaker drivers. The Modulator II no longer supports a 48 driver model, as the brand new 8032B nearly matches it in performance without the need for a second controller. However, the 6032 is still available as the 6032B. The 3024H was also discontinued, being replaced by the 4032B. The 4032B contains twice as many drivers per cell as the 4016B.
The Modulator II models are nearly identical in performance to their predecessors, with only the 8032B differing from the 6032's performance. The Modulator II is also voice capable. Modulator IIs can come with an optional set of red lights on the dummy cell, which give a visual alert that the siren is operating for those who cannot hear it. The Modulator II comes standard with Federal's UltraVoice controller. The Modulator II, like its predecessor, is very popular and can be found all across North America. Every siren in the Modulator II series is given the "B" designation. Its main competitors are Whelen's WPS-2900 series, ASC's i-FORCE, and ATI's HPSS series.
Model | dB @ 100 ft | Drivers |
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MOD1004B | 106 dB | 4 |
MOD2008B | 112 dB | 8 |
MOD3012B | 115 dB | 12 |
MOD4016B | 118 dB | 16 |
MOD4032B | 124 dB | 32 |
MOD5020B | 120 dB | 20 |
MOD6024B | 121 dB | 24 |
MOD6032B | 123 dB | 32 |
MOD8032B | 124 dB | 32 |