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== General ==
== General ==
The HPSS-16R is a variant of the [[HPSS16]], but it’s a [[rotating]] version. This siren is closely related to the Whelen [[WPS-4000 Series]] in how it works and the basic concept. Both using a throat to project sound, but have a very similar rotator, lacking collector rings and utilizing belts to drive the system. This siren operates with 2 speakers (drivers).  
The HPSS-16R is a variant of the [[HPSS16]], but it’s a [[rotating]] version. This siren is closely related to the Whelen [[WPS-4000 Series]] in how it works and the basic concept. Both using a throat to project sound, but have a very similar rotator, lacking collector rings and utilizing belts to drive the system. This siren operates with 2 speakers (drivers).  
[[Category:Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]][[Category:Rotating Sirens]]
 
 
[[Category:Sirens]]
[[Category:Electronic Sirens]]
[[Category:Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]]
[[Category:Rotating Sirens]]
[[Category:Electronic Sirens]]
[[Category:Single Toned Sirens]]

Revision as of 05:17, 23 January 2018

HPSS16R
HPSS16R Located In Eagle, WI
Company Acoustic Technology, Incorporated
Produced ?-present
Type Electronic
Sound output 120? dBc at 100 feet
Wattage 400x2

General

The HPSS-16R is a variant of the HPSS16, but it’s a rotating version. This siren is closely related to the Whelen WPS-4000 Series in how it works and the basic concept. Both using a throat to project sound, but have a very similar rotator, lacking collector rings and utilizing belts to drive the system. This siren operates with 2 speakers (drivers).