This page describes the steps I took to make the signal and shows how much the plan changed over a couple of weeks.
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Showing posts with label Vr2. Show all posts
2016-10-29
Creating a replica of a German Light signal
Each year I invite a group of train friends around to visit the layout. Since we live down the end of a dead end road I thought it would be fun to install a signal next to the road for them to see just before they arrive at the house. A distant signal at a neighbor's house would make it nice and prototypical. The plan was to make a simple black board with the required lights in it and run an extension cord to it.
This page describes the steps I took to make the signal and shows how much the plan changed over a couple of weeks.
This page describes the steps I took to make the signal and shows how much the plan changed over a couple of weeks.
2016-01-02
Signal operation
A demonstration of how signals and their distance signals are set in my model train layout software. German colour light type signals are used to represent the signals on screen.
2014-08-13
Viessmann 5210 Signalsteuerbaustein
I use the Viessmann signal modules to drive my light signals from k83 (Viessmann 5211) type modules.
Advantages of these modules are:
Advantages of these modules are:
- You can use momentary contact decoders (k83) type instead of K84s
- Once a signal aspect is selected, it is latched (held) by the module
- Each module can support two signals (up to a 3 aspect plus a 4 aspect)
- It has the ability to handle the Dunkelschaltung of German distance signals on the same pole when the Hp signal is on aspect 0
- It can use 16 VAC or DC input
- The signal lights fade out prototypically
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