*m*e*n*u | Ingram Autocontrols
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*m*e*n*u | Ingram Autocontrols
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This
is the
OLD
links page.
The
new links page is on the
autocontrols.org
site
Summary
- This page is NOT claimed or
intended to be complete (not enough time or brainpower).
- This site "leans" more
toward "simplified" controls that a "non-electronics"
person like myself can still understand and troubleshoot.
- See also the NMRA links
page for electronics and DCC-related web pages --
at www.cwrr.com/nmra/Manb-Elec.html
- Dallee
Electronics
- DCC
BitSwitch
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- DccBitSwitch.com
(domain is GONE)
* Fred Hughes. 303-674-3114,
* Evergreen, CO
* Note most of these controls are for DCC
only
- (updated
12/08 J Ingram)
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- RR-Concepts
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- * RR-Concepts.com
- * Curtis
Roecks,
* Oceanside, CA
- (updated
12/08 J Ingram)
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- Train
Electronics
- AutoControls.org
(this website)
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- AutoControls.org
- * James
Ingram, 570.322-7597,
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Williamsport, Pa
* Plans and videos for several types of
systems
- (updated
12/08 J Ingram).
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- G scale
AutoControl Circuits,
by Ted Ansley --
http://flickr.com/photos/ansleys/sets/72157608433287430/
- Upstairs
Train Room, by
Bob Graves, --(gone) www.geocities.com/theupstairstrain/semaphores.html
-- the 'semaphore' page discusses controlling AC Gilbert S
gauge trains
- The
Large Scale Trains Page,
by George Schreyer -- www.girr.org/girr/tips/tips3/reversing_tips.html
-- (large scale) Automatic Reversing Loop Controller &
Automatic Trolley Controller --
- Ted
Rapp's Solid State Relay Designs
- www.track2.com/rapp
-- Ted uses solid state NAIS latching relays and Tortoise
switch machines for low cost, reliable automatic control
of N, HO, O, & G gauge trains. One of his wiring
sketches and part numbers are included in this section.
- S Gauge
Computer Control
S
Gauge DCC Computer Control
(on Track2 RailNet)
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(author James
Ingram's web page) -- How this operates is way
over my head. An electronics wizard named Fred
Cupp, rigged up this system for me -- using
handmade optical sensors connected to a 386
DOS computer running QuickBasic, to control
sounds and speed of a Soundtraxx-equipped S
Helper diesel operating on a point to point
track. I'm not suggesting you use this
type of control, because it's
complicated. It's just included here for
reference.)
Contains several MPEGs of the system in
operation.
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