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Quote from: up1950s on November 07, 2009, 11:45:00 PMyes , no , yes , no , yes , no , yes , no , yes , no , yes , no , yes , no , yes Is that a definitive answer Richie? ;D
Instead we'll a dozen more SP cabooses.
The one thing that I think would be revolutionary would be a wireless connection to your track. They have battery chargers where you just place your battery on top of a shelf, why not use the same technology to go to your track without wires. That along with wireless controllrs alread in use would be terrific.
Quote from: Bob Bufkin on November 08, 2009, 10:27:54 AMThe one thing that I think would be revolutionary would be a wireless connection to your track. They have battery chargers where you just place your battery on top of a shelf, why not use the same technology to go to your track without wires. That along with wireless controllrs alread in use would be terrific.To send a signal to a receiver to activate a relay connection is far different than to directly power the rails . Transmitting enough amp power in thin air has not really been invented yet . First I heard of a battery charger without a connection , how can it work ?
There are now several on the market. Here's one:http://www.powermat.com/us/products/
Quote from: NandW on November 07, 2009, 06:13:02 PMInstead we'll a dozen more SP cabooses.Build a bridge.... and get over it. It wasn't the first and it isn't the last time manufacturers have released competing models.
By the way, when is Trainfest?