I will post a pic, however the director model had a central switch with 4 
positions, an on-off volume switch on the right hand front panel, a manual 
siren button on the left had side of the panel, and the mic and fuse holder are 
on the bottom of the unit.  THe outside of mine is painted beige.

As for a replacement mic, living here in Canada, where men are men and women 
make the igloos, for a $20 item by UPS, the UPS guy will ding me for $100 just 
in brokerage fees, and taxes on the fees, and then taxes on the taxes for the 
fees.......


I have a wall full of mics - I'm sure one will work.


Ian

VA2IR


--- In [email protected], Mike Morris WA6ILQ <wa6...@...> wrote:
>
> What' s the model number?
> Or if' there is no label, can you post a photo of the unit in the 
> photo section of the yahoogroup?
> 
> 
> At 10:23 AM 06/25/09, you wrote:
> >Gents
> >
> >I have a federal signal "director" model siren in my 70's TV police 
> >car that I use for shows etc.
> >
> >The siren works ok (hehe) but the PA sounds terrible.  I suspect a bad mic.
> >
> >Does anyone have a schematic or a source for the service manual for this 
> >unit?
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >Ian R.
> >VA2IR
>


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