I was told that the radio's in these new sirens are designed to better respond to the fast DTMF tones. Which explains why the current sirens with the older radios like greenfield parks P-50 only went off for attack the past 2 tests.
@@zachzebra56 These use the same radios as the last ones, just new decoder boards. I think these will have the same issues due to the main problem being with the county radio system and signal strength / clarity due to poor signal.
@@zachzebra56 Well thats a county level deal. Could need better antennas as they furnished those or they will need to slow down the DTMF so that way if the audio is crap for a brief period it give it a chance to get better before the data is corrupted.
After a few months of delays. (It was supposed to start in late may early june fun fact!) They have finally started replacing the sirens in Milwaukee! I was told the older ASC sirens were getting replaced first so im surprised to see the "ASC" Allertor get replaced already. It's possible they already did all of the older ASC sirens though. Assuming they are doing this somewhat daily. We could see the full systemwide replacement of all sirens excluding the hurricane in mid to late August at least. So catch the older ACA sirens while you still can! Im hoping to get an ambience of the Greenfield park P-50 one last time in August if it hasn't been replaced by then. (I know they are going after the 50's last) anyways though, nice video!
@@will09666 Yea. It's really sad to see our childhood sirens be taken off the system for good. These sirens have faithfully served and protected Milwaukee for over 40 years at most. It's nice to know that they will be put in good hands once they are taken down. Weither that will be in the hands of enthusiasts or reinstalled in other counties in Wisconsin.
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oh boy it time to say goodbye to the old ACA sirens well except hurricane
Rip allertor
That looks like a good siren, don't these have rotor motor RPM selections? correct me if I'm wrong.
At least the new system seems to respond better to the alert activation. I was at Greenfield Park that day and it only went for attack.
When this video was taken the new system was not online since we put it in the day before. This is me running it from the computer.
I was told that the radio's in these new sirens are designed to better respond to the fast DTMF tones. Which explains why the current sirens with the older radios like greenfield parks P-50 only went off for attack the past 2 tests.
@@zachzebra56 These use the same radios as the last ones, just new decoder boards. I think these will have the same issues due to the main problem being with the county radio system and signal strength / clarity due to poor signal.
@@FSThunderboltfan1000 ah yes. That's another factor to the attack or alert only tests. Hopefully they can fix that sooner than later.
@@zachzebra56 Well thats a county level deal. Could need better antennas as they furnished those or they will need to slow down the DTMF so that way if the audio is crap for a brief period it give it a chance to get better before the data is corrupted.
It’s sad to see the old ACA system gone (let alone a few sirens still up) but hey, atleast they got a pretty good replacement!
RIP Milwaukee county system…
Yup.... 😢
After a few months of delays. (It was supposed to start in late may early june fun fact!) They have finally started replacing the sirens in Milwaukee! I was told the older ASC sirens were getting replaced first so im surprised to see the "ASC" Allertor get replaced already. It's possible they already did all of the older ASC sirens though. Assuming they are doing this somewhat daily. We could see the full systemwide replacement of all sirens excluding the hurricane in mid to late August at least. So catch the older ACA sirens while you still can! Im hoping to get an ambience of the Greenfield park P-50 one last time in August if it hasn't been replaced by then. (I know they are going after the 50's last) anyways though, nice video!
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Looks amazing! Awesome video!
Yay finally the system is getting replaced!!!
Dang they're actaully starting to replace them. Unfortunally the milwaukee sirens I used to watch younger are going away but thats ok
@@will09666 Yea. It's really sad to see our childhood sirens be taken off the system for good. These sirens have faithfully served and protected Milwaukee for over 40 years at most. It's nice to know that they will be put in good hands once they are taken down. Weither that will be in the hands of enthusiasts or reinstalled in other counties in Wisconsin.
@@zachzebra56 Good thing there not getting scrapped
@@will09666 Agreed!
@@zachzebra56 It would also be cool if they completely restored the hurricane
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Noice, I was just there last Sunday to take pictures of it
i love this video
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Hold up. Did ASC change the projector design?
How did I not know that happened a couple years ago :/
T128!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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what
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ITS BEIGE
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Hello this is tongis siren
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of course they replaced the allertor
@@minnesotaoutdoorwarningsirensyep... I think they are on to the ACA sirens now. Now it's only a matter of time before they go after the P-50's
At least it sounds good
I thought that Allertor would stay :(
Everything is going except for the Hurricane
@@jacksvacssafety2620 source?
@@SirensOfSEWI Tom D, one of the SWS guys
SWS worst company ever NGL
All because they installed a T-128? You should say that about ECS or BVPS
You have a cool TH-cam channel very nice!
That's probably the stupidest take you've had so far
@@jacksvacssafety2620 it's a joke
@@jacksvacssafety2620 if the hurricane went it wouldn't be a joke
What did this replace? It's very unfortunate that everything is going now 🫡.
The Allertor with ASC logos 🥴
@@TheSirenGeek ah yes, that cursed thingy.
@@TheSirenGeekWait really? I thought they were going after all of the older ASC sirens first. (Unless they already finished that part... 👀)
@TheSirenGeek Aww, man. Not the ASC Allertor thingy lol
@@AschTheWolf RIP. Hopefully it's in good hands now. Might even be reinstalled in another Wisconsin county!