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  2. Federal Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Corporation is an American manufacturer headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois. Federal Signal manufactures street sweeper vehicles, public address systems, emergency vehicle equipment, and emergency vehicle lighting. The company operates two groups: Federal Signal Environmental Solutions and Federal Signal Safety and Security ...

  3. Federal Signal Company - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Signal Company was an American manufacturer of railway signaling equipment in the early 20th century. It was located in Albany, New York . The company had been founded in 1905 as the Federal Railway Signal Company by former employees of the Standard Signal Company (Arlington, New Jersey). [1] It established a manufacturing works at ...

  4. Thunderbolt (siren) - Wikipedia

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    A Federal Signal Thunderbolt 1003 siren. The Thunderbolt is a discontinued mechanical outdoor warning siren made by Federal Signal Corporation. [1] It is a unidirectional siren with a large yellow (or other color based on buyer's choice) horn.

  5. Federal Signal 3T22 - Wikipedia

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    A Federal Signal 2T22 siren. The Federal Signal 3T22 / 2T22 was a dual tone, mechanical outdoor warning siren made by Federal Signal Corporation (formerly Federal Sign and Signal Corporation) from 1952 through the early 1990s. It has a very recognizable design, having a ten-port rotor (chopper) on the bottom with ten cones (horns) and a 12-port ...

  6. Federal Signal Model 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 2 features a 2 HP universal motor powering a single-tone 5-port chopper motor, which was also used on the Thunderbolt 1000, another siren once made by Federal Signal. It can produce 3 signals at 102 dBC: The Model 2 is 25.5 inches tall by 12 inches wide, and weighs 68 lbs. It can be roof-mounted or pole-mounted, at a recommended 35 ...

  7. Signal Corps Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Signal Corps Laboratories. Coordinates: 40.31401°N 74.04750°W. Signal Corps Laboratories (SCL) was formed on June 30, 1930, as part of the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Through the years, the SCL had a number of changes in name, but remained the operation providing research and development services for the Signal Corps.

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