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HLN1185 Siren Tones

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:58 am
by scvfd1204
Does anyone out there know exactly what the HLN1185 amp uses to produce its siren tones?

I love the wail and yelp, but that Hi-Lo is not worth it.

I would love to find a way to generate the whelen or older SVP style "piercer" tone with this amp if possible.

Does this amp use the same style sound generators or whatever makes the tones as any other siren units out there?

In my opinion the Wail and Yelp on the HLN1185s kick butt, and then next comes the mid 90s SVP units and then the newer Whelen stuff.

To make my own wired "intersection tone", I just usually rapidly push the Wail, Yelp & Hi-Lo buttons all at the same time a bunch of times in a row...makes an interesting noise...

Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated...

Jeff
Surf City, NC

Re: HLN1185 Siren Tones

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:32 am
by SlimBob
The HLN1185 uses the microprocessor inside of the siren housing to generate siren tones. It will play out a "ramp" or so across several pins to produce a tone.

To generate custom tones in that siren unit, one would have to completely reverse engineer the siren unit.

Re: HLN1185 Siren Tones

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:37 pm
by scvfd1204
Thanks for the reply.

OK on the microprocessor. Is this how many of the other sirens out there (Whelen, Carson, FedSig, etc) generate their tones?

Would love to replace the hi-lo with Whelen's "peircer" tone.

I have some vacation and sick time coming up, and I will definitely be looking for something to occupy me during that time....