Tutorial Blocks and Stop Markers
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Max
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http://www.ldt-infocenter.com/english/products_lenz-digital-plus_e.htm
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ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
Pete.
ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
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Just more accessory decoders, Max. But not as complicated as driving point motors!!I guess I asked the question the wrong way, Pete. Where does the power for the LEDs come from? :Red Card From where does the power for the LEDs come?
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Absolutely it would, Max. I have used something similar from Digitrax with my Theatre signal trials.Thanks, Pete. Would TCS FL4 do the job?
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You got there Max i never condsidered a function decoder, its more a case of whether TC can control a function decoder automatically at the correct moment John Russell will know if TCS have controlled Signals.Thanks, Pete. Would TCS FL4 do the job?
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Pete.
ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
Pete.
ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
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Regards
Pete.
ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
Pete.
ECOS2 with RR&Co Traincontroller and a load of other electronics so i can sit back and watch the trains go by.
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Colour light signal drivers are not rocket sience, the one I use is no more than an electronic version of a rotary switch, cheap (about 80p) and easy to build. It does need a steady output decoder. If anyone is interested I will let you have the circuit and you could build your own.
With the new tutorial section for signalling I don't see any point in starting another topic, let's use that.
One thing I think we should avoid at all costs is getting hung up on signalling principles. We will need a bit of common background but there are plenty of other places to help decide on where to put signals.
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Hi Max,I guess an accessory address is the same as a loco address.
I am a dummy at DCC but my understanding is that it uses a different code for accessories to keep them separate from loco decoders. One type will not recognise the other. That is how you can have a loco address of 003 and an accessory address of 3 without them both responding. I don't know anything about stationary decoders.
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