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The '''Model 5/7''' was a siren produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]]. The siren came in the three diferent port ratio's. 12, which is the most common. 8, which isn't found on many models, and 9/12, only found on Model 5T's. A Model 5 is a three phase siren, and a Model 5B is single phase. Model 7's are three phase sirens like the Model 5, but seem to have a faster windup. However, Model 5T's, are dual tone only.
The '''Model 5/7''' was a siren produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]]. The siren came in the three diferent port ratio's. 12, which is the most common. 8, which isn't found on many models, and 9/12, only found on Model 5T's. A Model 5 is a three phase siren, and a Model 5B is single phase. Model 7's are three phase sirens like the Model 5, but seem to have a faster windup. However, Model 5T's are dual tone only.





Revision as of 11:53, 2 August 2017

Model 5/7, and Model 5T
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Model 5 in Milford, IN
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Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced ?-1970's?
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 112 (Single Tone) 109 (Dual Tone)

The Model 5/7 was a siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The siren came in the three diferent port ratio's. 12, which is the most common. 8, which isn't found on many models, and 9/12, only found on Model 5T's. A Model 5 is a three phase siren, and a Model 5B is single phase. Model 7's are three phase sirens like the Model 5, but seem to have a faster windup. However, Model 5T's are dual tone only.