linkinpark9812
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Ok, so I know that most sirens are radio controlled and are set off by DTMF tones.
I know that Lowell, Indiana uses their fire frequency to activate their tornado alarms/ volly fire.
However, Munster tests their sirens every Saturday during tornado season at 12 PM (just a few minutes ago lol).
Before, I would wait for them and scanned all frequencies that Munster had registered as well as some County and State EMAs. Could never find them. There is no way it is hard wired. We have 5 of them and they are spread around all over town.
My question is this. Is it possible that they do set them off using their frequencies, but only during a real activation? I never had my scanner scanning and recording when they really did activate them a while ago so I may have missed it.
Is it possible that the Sirens do it themselves every Saturday at 12PM? Can sirens be programmed like that? In Lowell, they test theirs everyday, and they do it the normal way with DTMF tones.
Anybody know how Munster does it? Thanks in advanced!
I know that Lowell, Indiana uses their fire frequency to activate their tornado alarms/ volly fire.
However, Munster tests their sirens every Saturday during tornado season at 12 PM (just a few minutes ago lol).
Before, I would wait for them and scanned all frequencies that Munster had registered as well as some County and State EMAs. Could never find them. There is no way it is hard wired. We have 5 of them and they are spread around all over town.
My question is this. Is it possible that they do set them off using their frequencies, but only during a real activation? I never had my scanner scanning and recording when they really did activate them a while ago so I may have missed it.
Is it possible that the Sirens do it themselves every Saturday at 12PM? Can sirens be programmed like that? In Lowell, they test theirs everyday, and they do it the normal way with DTMF tones.
Anybody know how Munster does it? Thanks in advanced!