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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. They were available in both dual and single head models, with or without a rotator.
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 and were smaller vertical sirens similar to a Fedelcode siren. Its port ratios were 9,10, and 12 port. HOR also had another vertical siren, similar to the Super Sirex, called the Sirex, of which there are two known to be active in Massapequa, New York.


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Revision as of 01:08, 23 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 and were smaller vertical sirens similar to a Fedelcode siren. Its port ratios were 9,10, and 12 port. HOR also had another vertical siren, similar to the Super Sirex, called the Sirex, of which there are two known to be active in Massapequa, New York.