Remote Light and Accessory control

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Remote Light and Accessory control

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I am currently looking for a light and accessory control that is similar to the FedSig SS2000 but with out the siren or pa. I am needing the siren buttons to control other accessory.

do any of you know of anything

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JerryS wrote:I am currently looking for a light and accessory control that is similar to the FedSig SS2000 but with out the siren or pa. I am needing the siren buttons to control other accessory.

do any of you know of anything

Jerry
You can disable the siren buttons on the Whelen Cencom. PA, just don't install a PA mic. It has 12 outputs and you'll have 7 buttons and a pursuit switch for control.
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For what I am looking for the only thing that I have been able to find is an off beat brand and the cost is way out there.

So it looks like a custom build.

So thanks to all.

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http://www.tst-corp.com/catalog/homepag ... panel.html is another option. They will do custom work as well.
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now thats more like it. That is just what I have been looking for

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No problem. TST corp makes a similar device but much more $$
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Brookings Industries 993 programmable switch panel is essentially a FedSig SmartSiren without the siren.
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Schrodinger's Radio: It is simultaneously too loud and too quiet, but you will never know which until someone transmits.
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