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Rod, if you have block detection enabled, it's super simple to implement, but it's only worth it if it advances your ops concept. Since trying this last night, my mind has been racing with the possibilities it opens up: context-sensitive control panels, surround sound, dispatching tools. I'm giddy.
since you are experimenting .. I suggest you also look at CATS .. it runs on top of JMRI, and simplifies the coding for CTC operations .. it also does DTC, ABS, and APB-2/3 ...
Sure, hopefully this is what you are looking for. Here is a snippet from my Layout Editor panel (which can also serve as the dispatcher's panel):
since you are experimenting .. I suggest you also look at CATS .. it runs on top of JMRI, and simplifies the coding for CTC operations .. it also does DTC, ABS, and APB-2/3 .. I've set the M&O up with it ..Nice panel JohnRod.
So, in that vein, can you tell me about the watchman and switchman? They seem like a much more economical approach than a PSX-4, if they do circuit breaking.
Note: I have 16V 7A DC power supplies from old IBM Laptop docking stations that I use for the DC power bus and then I have a small circuit that has a 1A voltage regulator (with jumpers that adjust the output voltage) on it near groups of devices and that then drops the voltage to the required level. (some need 9v some need 12v etc)
Hi Ed. The Watchman is for block detection and the Motorman is for turnout control, neither handles circuit breaking. For that I am using "OnGuard" boards from Tony's, as seen, e.g. here. These are a bit less expensive than the PSX, but they are plenty capable and you can get straight breakers (OG-CB) or auto reversers (OG-AR). BTW, I love seeing you tearing it up in the basement again!
So, why did you choose the OGs instead of PSX's? I'm still learning about this aspect of DCC, so I'm curious.And thanks. I am too! It's amazing what a boost to the budget and no more commuting will do for one's hobby.