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The Model 2 is an omnidirectional siren produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]].  It is Federal Signal's oldest siren still in production out of the outdoor siren lineup. This siren has a rating of 102 decibels at 100 feet.  There was also a coded version in the beginning of the production called the FEDELCODE. Despite the name, most models did not contain a coding mechanism. There was also a version called the 2T which had a rating of 100 decibels at 100 feet.
The Model 2 is an omnidirectional siren produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]].  It holds the record for the longest production run of any siren. This siren has a rating of 102 decibels at 100 feet.  There was also a coded version produced in limited quantities. Although the FEDELCODE name was used on many examples, most did not actually contain a coding mechanism. There was also a version called the 2T which had a rating of 100 decibels at 100 feet.


[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]][[Category:Dual Toned Sirens]]
[[Category:Federal Signal Corporation]][[Category:Electromechanical Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]][[Category:Sirens]][[Category:Dual Toned Sirens]]

Revision as of 09:25, 7 January 2014

Model 2
Company Federal Signal Corporation
Produced 1921?-present
Type Electromechanical
Sound output 102/100 dBc at 100 feet
Frequency 533 Hz
Horsepower 2

The Model 2 is an omnidirectional siren produced by Federal Signal Corporation. It holds the record for the longest production run of any siren. This siren has a rating of 102 decibels at 100 feet. There was also a coded version produced in limited quantities. Although the FEDELCODE name was used on many examples, most did not actually contain a coding mechanism. There was also a version called the 2T which had a rating of 100 decibels at 100 feet.