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FHP#1357
12-08-2008, 02:08 AM
Back when SSP's were running around in service in Florida specfically here in Miami-Dade, I saw a mustang on a traffic stop between 103st aan 122st on the 826, which would make it Troop E, it had a Strobesonic, I remember because my neck is still sore. I have a jetsonic on my ssp but I also have a strobesonic, Can anyone shed any strobe light on this?

ImEvil1
12-08-2008, 12:10 PM
I'm from Hialeah....so I had to pause for a minute before responding. :)

I think you are referring to the JetStrobe bars. I have never seen one on an FHP car, but I guess it's possible. Another possibility is that the Jetsonics could be ordered with optional strobes, housed in the normal takedowns (the later style). These were a direct plug and play type of installation, and could easily be made to function without any additional wiring (ie, easy for a Trooper to make the modification).

FHP813
12-08-2008, 04:17 PM
Do you remember a speaker housing? The Jet strobe\stream normally didn't have it.

FHP#1118
12-09-2008, 08:33 PM
The plot thickens! check out this ebay Item number: 280292623433 it is for the seldom seen GMP SSP Florida highway patrol mustang. Take a look at the lightbar looks like a strobesonic to me. GMP usually models their stuff after reference photos of a real car.

ImEvil1
12-09-2008, 08:54 PM
That's actually a Whelen Edge, and not a Jet-Series bar. GMP put GT-style seats in these cars, so they aren't 100% accurate.

FHP#1357
12-09-2008, 11:09 PM
Do you remember a speaker housing? The Jet strobe\stream normally didn't have it.
I have a Jetstrobe, it has take downs and alleys, the speaker housing, and strobe reflector/housngs and two power supplys

FHP#1357
12-09-2008, 11:36 PM
I'm from Hialeah....so I had to pause for a minute before responding. :)

I think you are referring to the JetStrobe bars. I have never seen one on an FHP car, but I guess it's possible. Another possibility is that the Jetsonics could be ordered with optional strobes, housed in the normal takedowns (the later style). These were a direct plug and play type of installation, and could easily be made to function without any additional wiring (ie, easy for a Trooper to make the modification).
Your right "Jetstrobe", sorry to hear your from Hialeah "the City of Progress", and NO take home cars, my jetstrobe has take downs and alleys, the speaker housing, it has a 6 outlet power supply for the front and a 4 outlet for the rear and in the rear it has two halogens that serve has alternating flashers, I thought about puting that one on my SSP only because i wanted to power it up w/o drilling a hole in the roof, I can use a couple wires to light it up and contuor the edge of the roof between the roof bracket. visually it will look the same (to the untrained SSP eye) untill I turn it on, it does not draw as much power as the JS-1