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This bar might be my current "holy grail" lightbar. It is a Code 3 SD, with the CA Spec Select Alert feature, which was introduced around 1982. When strobe and/or LED lightbars started to come on the market, they begin incorporating modes that lit only the back of the lightbar, leaving the front off. This is a standard feature in the lightbars of today, and is used daily around the United States. The Select Alert model of the Code 3 SD was the EARLY precursor to that idea. Essentially, the bar is built so that the rotator motors and the bulbs themselves are wired separately. When the mode was activated, the rotators would turn their typical 360º, however the lightbulbs would only illuminate when facing the rear, then go off again as they spun towards the front... and then repeat with each revolution. This was an EXTREMELY innovative idea at the time, and made the rival, the FedSig CTS, look under-engineered. This particular bar has the Select Alert option on both sides of the bar, and are independently wired, so you can choose to have the amber only to the rear, or amber/blue combination. The wiring of this bar also allows for what I humorously call "Cruise Mode", in that all of the lamps can be turned on, without the rotators moving. I don't believe this would have ever been used this way in real-life applications, but it's a cool feature for the collection. In addition to the Select Alert and full rotating features, this bar has a nice, GIANT steady red lamp. I'm still having a hard time figuring out where this bar is from. It has the markings "CAG", along with a inventory control number, that has been etched into the bar in a couple different locations. I have yet to figure out what "CAG" might stand for, although I am assuming "California _____ _______ ". *No Lightbar Shown in This Video is For Sale* Thank you for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to my channel, and click the "bell" to get notified when new videos are produced! Please visit my facebook page as well, / adamslights .