@@ThedanishrailfurDenmark also has the best possible protection tone. It just isn’t tested, ever. If Russia launches nukes at NATO, then you’ll hear it.
The "glitch" hiccup is most likely the second activation string coming through. Many controllers are setup to send an activation more than one time. In most cases it just makes a double wind up like in Oklahoma City, but in this case it got a little confused.
@@Dubby522 whelens alternate tone set runs on these sirens, they are made to be able to do it, but these sound a little different so it leads me to beleve its a custom or modified tone, most electronic sirens get angry when they try to do custom or modified tones for some reason
@@LoneStarSirenProductions And i need to promise that I don't know if there testing siren at gunter because if it's a holiday and most towns probably do there sirens so I need to do denison siren next month and I'll do gunter ether February or march if depends my mom is busy because my sister is having a baby. So if I can't able to do gunter next month I will do it ether in spring or summer.
it does sound like that, but it isn't saying anything. it sounds like that because of the phaser effect these tones have. it also sounds like it is saying "yay, yoy or yo"
I'm not sure if Lavon is doing the best possible protection tone anymore. I was over there today & it sounded a lot different & it was a shorter test. :(
@@adamssirenadventures6574 Could of possibly been the Audible test. This siren went off over a course of 3 minutes with two tones & the second one was whoop. Of course, I got there right as the siren was about to go off, so no video.
Lavon recently upgraded to a new encrypted activation/software system that cannot do the alternate tones anymore. The new signals are Attack and Whoop. They will be installing a new Vortex and OA4 in the coming month or so.
@@DL1011 Dang! They must of recently changed it right about at the time I was there. I was sad when I did not hear the alternative tones. Thanks for this information.