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@dcuttingI know the unit does not have a Loconet connection but is there any way to use this in conjunction with a UR92 for use on a layout where some users do not have a wifi type throttle and only have the radio/IR throttles?I would like to try and use this on some of club's travel layouts and not everyone if WIFI capable.
I'm not 100% certain on this, but I do imagine that with a locobuffer-USB or PRx device, you could hook up the loconet bus to your computer in addition to the FireBox, and use JMRI as the interface between the two systems. Like I said, I'm not totally certain about details on that. Quick update - I'm scheduled for FCC testing on Friday of next week, so ordering of boards is coming quickly. Assuming, of course, that FCC testing goes well. Keep your fingers crossed!
Not knowing enough about expansion boards and such, can a USB connection be added to an extension board then connected through that and a USB cable to a lococbuffer and thence to the UR92? That could be a self contained system or am I wrong in thinking that?The firebox only has one usb connection, correct?
... For now I'd suggest sticking with JMRI running on a Raspberry Pi, etc.
Any updates on how the FCC Testing went?
beware the "feature creep" monster. Legends are made of really good concepts that morphed into boat anchors because of "...can you add this?..." requests.
FCC testing was successful! We had a 10dB margin below the allowed limits, which is really, really good. ...
Would have liked to see what the spectrum analyzer had to say. Any chance of posting an output image?
Yup!
. . .We believe that it was a result of the brushed motor arcing and spewing all sorts of nasty frequencies. The hobby should really think about moving to brushless design motors. Those tend to be much quieter. David