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Model Railroad Signaling System Part 3(鉄道模型の自動閉塞信号)

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

When a train passes station, entry and deptarture signals are operated like this, in Japan. In order to perform this operation, my signaling system is controlled by DCC system and timetable stored in PC software (RRandCo). Japanese signal aspect's order is Red, YY, Yellow, YG and Green. Some signals skip YY and YG, as shown in these movies.

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  • Sweet! I just built NanoX-s88 command station and Gen Li. Now looking to build switch machines and signaling

    system. Is it possible to have the leds fade off and fade

    on? I saw it on another system.

    I have video of the system I built on my youtube. Its

    Paco's design off his website.

  • Thanks for comments. The latest Jpn. version has the slow change mode seen in Germany's some signal boards (fade off and on ?). The software will be soon released on my web site. Now, two USA versions (UP and BNSF) are being prepared.

  • Also, do you think your system will work with JMRI or

    Rocrail?

  • Hi. There should be no problem. In this system, signals at "controlled points" are just only operated by JMRI through  DCC system. In that case, signal operation program (package?) implimented in JMRI is not needed. To develop new UP and BNSF route signal versions, I am discussing with American specialist for signal system.

  • Thanks for watching this movie. Ather uploading a new movie for North American version, how to assemble this signaling system will be shown in my web site in English.

    TS

  • It is Digitrax DCS50, BDL168 and MS100.

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  • OK. Thanks for responding so quick. I don't know if any USA railroads used the slow change mode. But is

    pleasing to the eye.

  • Very nice video and a fascinating insight to another countries signalling system,

    thank you,

    YJ

  • What DCC system are you using..??

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