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The '''Model 3''' | The '''Model 3''' was an omnidirectional siren produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]]. This siren has a rating of 105 decibels at 100 feet. It was a very basic small 12 port siren. Very sililar to the Model 5, but smaller. The Model 3 is most notably famous for being the "grandfather" of the [[2001 series]]. | ||
== Model 3T == | == Model 3T == | ||
[[Federal Signal Corporation]] released a version of the '''Model 3''' that was dual tone. The only currently known 3T in the wild is located at the Chatham Community Park in Chatham, IL. | [[Federal Signal Corporation]] released a version of the '''Model 3''' that was dual tone. The only currently known 3T in the wild is located at the Chatham Community Park in Chatham, IL. | ||
[[File:Model3T Far.jpg|thumb|Model 3T in Chatham, Illinois.]] | [[File:Model3T Far.jpg|thumb|Model 3T in Chatham, Illinois.]] |
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Company | Federal Signal Corporation |
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Type | Electromechanical |
Sound output | 105 (Single Tone) |
The Model 3 was an omnidirectional siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. This siren has a rating of 105 decibels at 100 feet. It was a very basic small 12 port siren. Very sililar to the Model 5, but smaller. The Model 3 is most notably famous for being the "grandfather" of the 2001 series.
Model 3T
Federal Signal Corporation released a version of the Model 3 that was dual tone. The only currently known 3T in the wild is located at the Chatham Community Park in Chatham, IL.