This is the monthly siren test of forest county, which happens on the first Saturday of every month at 1:00. Challenge completed. It took me about a week to figure out how to make the disc rotate properly! I'm not really good with making a complex math renderer like this from scratch, so I did have to start with code that came from other people. (Specifically @papipupepappa and another scratcher, that I forgot the name of!) I'm not really proud of it and I wish I could've come up with all of the code myself, but it's what I had to do in order for this to happen! ● Name: Federal Signal RSH-10 Thunderbeam (Rotating Single-tone High) ● Chopper Port: 12 ● Alert Time: 60 seconds (I've run out of things to say!) ● Height from ground: 10 ft. (VERY low mounted!) ● Decibel Output: 124dB at 100 feet ● Location: On the border between a park on a hill and a road, on a large board that has electrical panels. ● Cool Facts: The Thunderbeam is the only siren that uses this type of rotation mechanism currently, and it's actually a surprisingly good way of doing it! The Thunderbeam uses the same core as the STH-10 underneath the metal part on the top. Instead of producing only 115 dB like the STH-10, this thing makes 9 dB more!
Credits to mn_sirens on YouTube for the audio! Also, credits to @ThunderboltMineolaNY for the idea! I'm actually not really sure where I got this idea for the mount from, I believe I got it from a dream? It sure feels like a real location though... I'm thinking about doing a game dump for little side projects that I do at school for a 100 follower special, I could do something else though if you all would like! I gotta lock in some more with working on that secret siren project, it's been 3 years in the making and I can only work on weekends or breaks! (School chromebooks suck for coding big projects...)