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Re: On board camera
I use a Mobus mini cam and just record then upload to utube
no transmitting involved
here's a sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drSCZKt4ORY
I do have a wifi cam but it shows too much interference
I use a Mobus mini cam and just record then upload to utube
no transmitting involved
here's a sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drSCZKt4ORY
I do have a wifi cam but it shows too much interference
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Terry <terryintexas7@...>
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#9386
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Re: On board camera
Wow, this is amazing. Thanks a lot. I am starting benchwork for my first layout since I was 15 (and do.not.ask.me how long ago that was). Can you give me some more details on the camera model?
Wow, this is amazing. Thanks a lot. I am starting benchwork for my first layout since I was 15 (and do.not.ask.me how long ago that was). Can you give me some more details on the camera model?
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Federico Carminati
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#9387
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Re: On board camera
You can buy them for under 100$ about 1/3 the cost of a Go Pro
price depends on the size of the SD card you get
I'd recommend the 32 Gig it will give you approx 90 min recording
You can buy them for under 100$ about 1/3 the cost of a Go Pro
price depends on the size of the SD card you get
I'd recommend the 32 Gig it will give you approx 90 min recording
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Terry <terryintexas7@...>
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#9388
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Re: Keeping It All Nice Neat And Tidy!!
I use a Polaroid "Cube"
Polaroid Cube – The New HD Action Camera from Polaroid
Polaroid Cube – The New HD Action Camera from Polaroid
The Polaroid Cube is the new lifestyle HD action
I use a Polaroid "Cube"
Polaroid Cube – The New HD Action Camera from Polaroid
Polaroid Cube – The New HD Action Camera from Polaroid
The Polaroid Cube is the new lifestyle HD action
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wrhastings@...
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#9389
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Re: On board camera
Thanks a lot. best regards,
Federico Carminati
Diplomate à Genève
av Ste Cécile, 29
1217 Meyrin
Switzerland/Suisse
Tel: +41797732246
Fax: +41227668505
Thanks a lot. best regards,
Federico Carminati
Diplomate à Genève
av Ste Cécile, 29
1217 Meyrin
Switzerland/Suisse
Tel: +41797732246
Fax: +41227668505
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Federico Carminati
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#9390
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Re: On board camera
Happy to help ~!
Not often a really good product comes along at a good price but this is one~!
Terry
Visit My Website@
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Happy to help ~!
Not often a really good product comes along at a good price but this is one~!
Terry
Visit My Website@
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
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Terry <terryintexas7@...>
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#9391
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Scratch built diamonds
All, I am referencing David Klemm's scratch built diamonds (http://www.wiringfordcc.com/track_2.htm) he made for his DCC layout.
I fully understand his diagram, but on our club layout the two
All, I am referencing David Klemm's scratch built diamonds (http://www.wiringfordcc.com/track_2.htm) he made for his DCC layout.
I fully understand his diagram, but on our club layout the two
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Lee Hanna
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#9392
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Lee,
I had that as an option my module as well. I controlled it underneath by the way I hooked up the buss via a terminal strip.
David Klemm
Lee,
I had that as an option my module as well. I controlled it underneath by the way I hooked up the buss via a terminal strip.
David Klemm
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David Klemm
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#9393
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Lee, why not build your crossover with isolated corners where opposite rails intersect.
No need for a reverser or juicer. No problem with power districts.
Look at the design of an Atlas crossover:
Lee, why not build your crossover with isolated corners where opposite rails intersect.
No need for a reverser or juicer. No problem with power districts.
Look at the design of an Atlas crossover:
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Paul O
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#9394
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Forgive me folks but that’s not a crossover...that’s a crossing. Acrossover requires two parallel tracks and two
turnouts. By the way Peco makes much nicer crossings.
Bill Aulicino
Forgive me folks but that’s not a crossover...that’s a crossing. Acrossover requires two parallel tracks and two
turnouts. By the way Peco makes much nicer crossings.
Bill Aulicino
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Bill Aulicino
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#9395
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Have you considered making the trackwork part of one power district or the other? Then all you have to do is hook the reverser/juicer up like normal. Even though you've got more entrances and exits
Have you considered making the trackwork part of one power district or the other? Then all you have to do is hook the reverser/juicer up like normal. Even though you've got more entrances and exits
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Puckdropper
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#9396
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Paul,
The problem with the pre-built crossing is the amount of plastic used to keep the power isolated. In the Wabash/IC crossing that has 5 in a row it amounted to something like 3 inches of dead
Paul,
The problem with the pre-built crossing is the amount of plastic used to keep the power isolated. In the Wabash/IC crossing that has 5 in a row it amounted to something like 3 inches of dead
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David Klemm
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#9397
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Lee,
The simple answer is “Yes”. You may have issues with a frog juicer and/or auto-reverser if the entrance and exit paths cross between two different boosters or different circuit breaker
Lee,
The simple answer is “Yes”. You may have issues with a frog juicer and/or auto-reverser if the entrance and exit paths cross between two different boosters or different circuit breaker
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Vollrath, Don <dvollrath@...>
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#9398
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
Lee/Don,
In my diamonds which are 3 x 5 for 15 diamonds I have a 2 inch buffer around them. I then have a PSX A-R flipping power on the one side of each direction. The buffer is needed because if an
Lee/Don,
In my diamonds which are 3 x 5 for 15 diamonds I have a 2 inch buffer around them. I then have a PSX A-R flipping power on the one side of each direction. The buffer is needed because if an
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David Klemm
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#9399
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
David,
You did a hybrid of my 2) and 3) whereas your ‘buffer’ zone isolated the entire crossing and path occupancy permission control is somewhat obvious, even if manual by train engineers. Yes
David,
You did a hybrid of my 2) and 3) whereas your ‘buffer’ zone isolated the entire crossing and path occupancy permission control is somewhat obvious, even if manual by train engineers. Yes
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Vollrath, Don <dvollrath@...>
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#9400
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Re: Scratch built diamonds
David, I understand, however, Lee mentioned only two tracks crossing.
It was just a thought to make things easier for him.
Paul O
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 8:17 AM
Paul,
The problem with
David, I understand, however, Lee mentioned only two tracks crossing.
It was just a thought to make things easier for him.
Paul O
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 8:17 AM
Paul,
The problem with
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Paul O
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#9401
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Tortoise power supply
I hope this is the right place to ask these.
I am installing 3 (for now) tortoise machines. I have an old Radio Shack Micronta regulated 12v power supply. The label on the back says 13.8 VDC - 2.5A.
I hope this is the right place to ask these.
I am installing 3 (for now) tortoise machines. I have an old Radio Shack Micronta regulated 12v power supply. The label on the back says 13.8 VDC - 2.5A.
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JBJudy
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#9402
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Re: Tortoise power supply
The Tortoise draws about 15 to 18 ma even when holding the points closed.
Rich
The Tortoise draws about 15 to 18 ma even when holding the points closed.
Rich
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rg <richg_1998@...>
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#9403
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Re: Tortoise power supply
It is.
Unfortunately Circuitron does NOT provide a voltage specification for the Tortoise motor. They simply say 12V generically. But consider the following:
1) The many devices that Circuitron
It is.
Unfortunately Circuitron does NOT provide a voltage specification for the Tortoise motor. They simply say 12V generically. But consider the following:
1) The many devices that Circuitron
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Mark Gurries
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#9404
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Re: Tortoise power supply
The 20v is a dual throttle at least 50+ years old - HO when I grew up! Will not use it.
The other is maybe only 20yrs old & I'll skip it also.
Sounds like my Radio Shack Micronta is just the
The 20v is a dual throttle at least 50+ years old - HO when I grew up! Will not use it.
The other is maybe only 20yrs old & I'll skip it also.
Sounds like my Radio Shack Micronta is just the
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JBJudy
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#9405
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