]I am kind of new to this so I don’t know much. Can someone tell me what this is?
That is something you don’t see every day.
Here’s the photo:
Looks like a Wheelock MT4 with a projector horn!
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That’s actually a Wheelock 34t.
That still is kind of rare though not by much if it was an MT4.
The red bit behind the horn, says it’s Wheelock, but the projector is a Simplex? horn.
That’s too shallow to be a 34T. It’s either an EH or an MT4. The projector looks like a Faraday, but seems really thick. In summary, I’m confused.
Name this guy.
How about this one
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It’s an edwards Adaptatone Speaker Strobe. Saw one of these on Ebay.
How long has it been since I last posted here? Who cares, I have a good one!
What is this lil devil?
STI Global Reset.
I rarely post on here as I don’t have much of an interest in fire alarms anymore, but I got bored earlier today and was snooping around the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC on Google Maps when I stumbled across Google Maps this strange speaker/strobe. Anyone know who makes it or what it is?
I rarely post on here as I don’t have much of an interest in fire alarms anymore, but I got bored earlier today and was snooping around the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC on Google Maps when I stumbled across Google Maps this strange speaker/strobe. Anyone know who makes it or what it is?
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Looks like some kind of old Whelen product, due to how the strobe looks. No idea, otherwise.
Actually, on further inspection I found a [Google Maps]Cerberus Pyrotronics speaker/strobe, leading me to believe the speaker strobe is a Pyrotronics product of some sort.
Wow, that’s quite an interesting find. I wonder if it’s perhaps an Atlas device. Atlas makes 8" Fire Signaling In-Ceiling Speaker 70V Transformer and Baffle | AtlasIED speakers with similar grilles (note the screw pattern). Additionally, they’ve produced various obscure speakers and speaker/strobes; over the years, other members of these forums have shared photos of uncommon Atlas products.
Hello, I think I posted this here under a different account but never got a straight answer. Any information is appreciated. Its on a school building, there are about 7 or 8 of them on the building. I know of a few more on a different school in the district. Thanks!
Dual Projector IBM 4030
Most likely a 31T-115
You said the same model. I think you meant P2R or P4R.
The way that device’s lettering is reminds me of a Wheelock RSS that I saw in a museum once: Interesting NA