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FS 508 Tornado Siren Test - Alert - Lake Geneva (Walworth Co.), WI 

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At the very last second, I decided to venture down to Walworth county for their monthly test in May. Not much else today aside from this 508 has a god-awful undertone. Enjoy!
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⮩ Location: Veterans Park
⮩ Test Time: 3rd Wednesday at 12
⮩ Date Recorded: 05/15/24
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⮩ Angle 1: Sony Cybershot DSC HX100V
⮩ Audio: Takstar SGC-598
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Комментарии : 6   
@TheSirenManiacYT
@TheSirenManiacYT Месяц назад
Today I attempted to record Elkhart lakes Electric type B, but Sheboygan decided not to test today so I’m pissed off rn. Great video regardless
@BeaverStateOWS
@BeaverStateOWS Месяц назад
Nice video Holly!
@Sir_Miles_Riley
@Sir_Miles_Riley Месяц назад
Nice catch! And jesus, that does sound ungodly underpowered.
@BeaverStateOWS
@BeaverStateOWS Месяц назад
Not underpowered. Undertone harmonics.
@mikeperdomo2108
@mikeperdomo2108 Месяц назад
Hey TheSirenGeek How’s Your Week Been Well We Just Got Back From Amarillo Texas And I Saw 👀 Three Federal Signal-508 And One Federal Signal 2001-130
@cjelevators223
@cjelevators223 Месяц назад
508 decibels at 100 feet (jk)