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The 508 is produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its [[2001-130]] brethren, and the eight ports in the rotor/stator. This siren is the final product of the '''Equinox'''.  
The 508 is produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its [[2001-130]] brethren, and the eight ports in the rotor/stator. This siren is the final product of the '''Equinox'''.  
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Revision as of 00:23, 28 January 2014

508
Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced 2011-Present
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 128 dBc at 100 feet
Documentation Manual
Product sheet


The 508 is produced by Federal Signal Corporation. The 508 name comes from the 500Hz frequency of sound it produces, deeper than its 2001-130 brethren, and the eight ports in the rotor/stator. This siren is the final product of the Equinox.