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The P-50, later known as the T-135-AC, was a rotating, electromechanical siren produced by [[Alerting Communicators of America]] and later [[American Signal Corporation]]. The rotor and stator are shared with the [[Cyclone]]. It holds the title of the world's loudest dual-tone and loudest electric siren. | The P-50, later known as the RM-135 and T-135-AC, was a rotating, electromechanical siren produced by [[Alerting Communicators of America]] and later [[American Signal Corporation]]. The rotor and stator are shared with the [[Cyclone]]. It holds the title of the world's loudest dual-tone and loudest electric siren. | ||
[[Category:Rotating Sirens]][[Category:Dual Toned Sirens]][[Category:Alerting Communicators of America]][[Category:American Signal Corporation]] | [[Category:Rotating Sirens]][[Category:Dual Toned Sirens]][[Category:Alerting Communicators of America]][[Category:American Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]] |
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Company | Alerting Communicators of America, American Signal Corporation |
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Sound output | 135 |
Succeeded by | T-135 AC/DC |
The P-50, later known as the RM-135 and T-135-AC, was a rotating, electromechanical siren produced by Alerting Communicators of America and later American Signal Corporation. The rotor and stator are shared with the Cyclone. It holds the title of the world's loudest dual-tone and loudest electric siren.