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I think the tower controllers are discontinued
Well that would certainly settle it...Edit: A quick check of the RR-CirKits website confirms what I suspected. The TC-64 has, indeed, been discontinued. It has been replaced by the Tower Controller Mark II. Looks like I still have a dilemma.
Looks familiar! I'll be watching with interest. As to programming these boards: Decoder Pro it is! Here is just one sheet from my Watchman file: This page shows how one assigns CT coils wired to terminals 1-4 on the board (the sheet is titled BOD 1-4 for block occupancy detector 1-4) to Loconet sensors 9-12 in jmri (the block numbers on my panel that will be detected). The only important items on this sheet are the pull down (Block Detector) on the upper right of each section, and the Primary Event # in the first row of each section, which I have identified as 9-12. The Watchman will then correctly set the states of LS9-12 based on occupancy and that can be tied to jmri blocks, and ultimately to signals.Here is a screen shot of the staging yard portion of my panel showing that tracks 1,3,4 are occupied and that track 2 is selected to receive an inbound train:I can access this panel and control the yard from anywhere in the room using my tablet and the jmri web server. This is going to be very convenient for the terminal manager who will not always have easy access to this yard. I'm lovin' it!
Mike .. I've had something similar happen in the past .. next time it happens, start removing loconet devices and see if you can isolate it ..
That is 3-22 solid Thermostat wire, available in rolls at any home improvement store. This is the SSB cable daisy chaining the devices together.