While I went to the '22 I had my spare recorder rolling in the middle of Newton to get a load of those DC ambiences Mike always touts about. Well, tout I shall; because holy hell the attack sounds amazing. The way the 2T22B sounds even makes it blend in with the mix of DC sirens! Also of note, the Hardees SRN*B is dying; it lost a TON of pitch in the alert segment. It's gonna need new batteries ASAP. Finally, it appears the 2001-130 to the east of my recorder has disappeared. I don't know what the deal is, but I suppose when the newest T-128's went up it was deemed unnecessary.
Sirens:
- Federal 2T22B - 1 mile south, blocked intake
- Federal 2001-SRN*B - 0.7 Miles west, dying batteries
- A.S.C. T-128 - 0.7 miles northwest
- A.S.C. T-128 - 0/6 miles southeast
Date Recorded: 11/3/21
Location: S 7th Ave. & N 12th St.
City/State/County: Newton, IA, Jasper County
Testing day/time: First Wednesday's at 10:00AM
Cycle(s) tested: Full alert & full attack
Additional enthusiast(s) present: N/A
Recording equipment:
- Nikon Coolpix B700 Point-&-Shoot
- Canon Powershot SX540 HS Point-&-Shoot
- 2X Sunpak Ultra 6000PG tripods
NOTE: I, Midwest Siren Productions shall NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE for any unauthorized use of the radio or siren audio UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. This is made purely for entertainment and educational purposes only and is in no way made to encourage any foul play.
Enjoy, and thanks for tuning in to MSP!
-Cheers
16 ноя 2021