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[Remastered] HOR Siro-Drone from Toledo, Ohio
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Prop
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[Remastered] HOR Siro-Drone from Toledo, Ohio

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I come to remake the famous Siro drone siren in Toledo, Ohio 1 year and 11 months later.

Please no ohio jokes. that meme is like a year old.
OH OH OHIO-

The Siro-Drone began production by as early as 1942 and were H.O.R.'s first successful attempt at making an outdoor warning siren larger than a vehicular siren. The Siro-Drone was advertised as a "roaring" siren and was intended to be a competitor to the Fedelcode (and later Model 5) sirens produced by Federal Electric and later Federal Sign & Signal. The sirens were available in a variety of different horsepower ratings and housing styles, and it is unknown exactly how many different variations there were. The Siro-Drone was available in ⅛ hp, 2 hp, 3 hp, 5 hp, and 7.5 hp. These sirens were available in 1 or 3 ph AC, and could use 7, 9, 10, or 12-port single tone rotors and stators.

The Siro-Drone, along with its larger cousins the Sirex and Super Sirex, ended production sometime in the late 1960s, as Ricci retired from the siren business. Several Siro-Drones continue to operate today, despite being discontinued over 60 years ago. Its simple design allows it to be incredibly low maintenance, which allows them to keep roaring. While their time as civil defense sirens have passed, they continue to be used for fire calls, noon blasts, and severe weather warnings.

Most Siro-Drones use a rotor-over-motor configuration, with the intake being located on top. All Siro-Drones use housings with a single skirt to direct the sound from the rotor outwards, while the rain shield on top serves to both protect the siren from the elements and project the siren's intake sound downwards and outwards. Most Siro-Drones are not completely weatherproof, using bare motors exposed to the elements, and the rotor and stator are also often exposed to the elements. Despite this, Siro-Drones were marketed as weatherproof, even in salt air. Some were designed with special weatherproof housings, before switching to a housing design reminiscent of Federal Signal General Alarm Sirens.

The Siro Drone in Toledo (ohio) was permanently taken out of service in 2023 due to the building it was mounted on shaked eveytime the siren went off.

Controls and features:
B= Cone spin + chopper spin (yay!)
N= Attack
N (Hold)=Alert (accurate)
H=Steady Alert

[Thanks to Beha for the roof mount]

Okay thats it now don't reupload please or... I will send tanks to your location..
Anyways stay safe and have a good day!!
8 Komentar
Ohio Southwestern CEO  [pembuat] 19 Okt 2024 @ 5:38am 
@Jonzilla.5683 I probally could
RandomStuffToppedOffWithMemes 13 Sep 2024 @ 4:09pm 
s p e e n
Johnzilla.5683 21 Agu 2024 @ 9:20pm 
Wait. What if you use sensors and a Q siren to make it like the video? Does not spin much at first then spins like crazy? It would be so neat. Can you try to?
Johnzilla.5683 21 Agu 2024 @ 9:00pm 
Siren be like: YOU SPIN ME RIGHT ROUND BABY RIGHT ROUND LIKE A RECORD BABY RIGHT ROUND RIGHT ROUND!!!!!!!!!1!!
Ohio Southwestern CEO  [pembuat] 16 Jun 2024 @ 5:00am 
Thank you!!
train plane fan 15 Jun 2024 @ 10:29pm 
awesome!
Ohio Southwestern CEO  [pembuat] 10 Jun 2024 @ 9:35am 
It's my 889 workshop item, I'm getting close to 900
train plane fan 9 Jun 2024 @ 7:08pm 
this is your 800th mod :D