By Brian DeNeal
Daily Register
Posted Aug 05, 2010 @ 02:00 PM
HARRISBURG —
Wednesday's erratic activation of Harrisburg's storm sirens were  
apparently triggered by radio frequencies running wild due to  
atmospheric conditions brought on by extreme heat.

Chief Bill Summers said Walker Communications, the company that  
installed the sirens and maintains the city's radio systems, said the  
problem was not unique to Harrisburg; there were strange radio signals  
flying across Southern Illinois.

The storm sirens are triggered by a radio frequency. Under normal  
conditions the sirens can only be triggered locally. But in a period  
of hot stagnant air, the travel of radio frequencies can be  
unpredictable.

"Frequencies could come from a long way. Something can come through on  
the same wavelength and there it goes," Summers said.

http://www.dailyregister.com/news/x1137374158/Heat-wild-frequencies-blamed-for-storm-siren-activation

Greg Williams
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