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HOR was a siren company based in New York that built the Super Sirex and Siro-drone sirens. There are very few active units in the United States. | HOR was a siren company based in New York that built the Super Sirex and Siro-drone sirens. There are very few active units in the United States. | ||
The Super Sirex came in either 25, 40, or 50 horsepower. They either had port ratios of 9/9, 10/10, and 7/10. | The Super Sirex came in either 25, 40, or 50 horsepower. They either had port ratios of 9/9, 10/10, and 7/10. They were available in both dual and single head models, with or without a rotator. | ||
The Siro-Drone came in 2,5,7,and 10 horsepower. Its port ratios were 9,10,and 12 port. HOR also had a vertical siren, similar to the Super Sirex, called the Siro-Drone, of which there are three known to be active in Massapequa, New York. | The Siro-Drone came in 2,5,7, and 10 horsepower. Its port ratios were 9,10, and 12 port. HOR also had a vertical siren, similar to the Super Sirex, called the Siro-Drone, of which there are three known to be active in Massapequa, New York. | ||
[[Category:Siren Manufacturers]] | [[Category:Siren Manufacturers]] |
Revision as of 23:21, 22 February 2018
HOR was a siren company based in New York that built the Super Sirex and Siro-drone sirens. There are very few active units in the United States. The Super Sirex came in either 25, 40, or 50 horsepower. They either had port ratios of 9/9, 10/10, and 7/10. They were available in both dual and single head models, with or without a rotator. The Siro-Drone came in 2,5,7, and 10 horsepower. Its port ratios were 9,10, and 12 port. HOR also had a vertical siren, similar to the Super Sirex, called the Siro-Drone, of which there are three known to be active in Massapequa, New York.