File:Klaxon CS-8 Broadmoor Siren Test - Siren A-2

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EDIT: as of 15th March 2018, this siren is no longer up EDIT 2: as of 10th August 2021, siren F, one of the last 2 standing, has been confirmed removed, possibly leaving siren G the last remaining although being unconfirmed.

On Monday I cycled off to Bracknell Station for the Broadmoor siren test. The siren here still works perfectly even 66 years after it was first installed.

Cameras: 1st angle: Panasonic HC-V160 2nd & wind down angle: Fujifilm FinePix S9800

Editing software: Windows Movie Maker

Siren Info: The siren model is the Klaxon CS8 It uses 3 phase, 415-volt 50Hz power The port ratio is 10/12, producing tones of 480Hz and 576Hz respectively. The network of 13 sirens was installed in 1952, following the escape of child murderer John Straffen This siren was accidentally activated during a storm in 2014. Luckily it was the all-clear tone. The siren continued to sound for 2 hours until it was switched off. Surprisingly, there was no pitch drop whatsoever