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Automated reversing circuit

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Hi All,
Is it possible to buy one of these? I have been looking at circuit diagrams on the net. I honestly don't have the time to make one :). For anyone that doesn't know what they are they are those circuits that are used when an end to end layout operates itself.

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Post by seamermodelrailway »

I think Gaugemaster make a 'shuttle' simulator. Is this any good? :-?

http://www.gaugemaster.co.uk/modules.html

The one I'm talking about is the fourth one down the page. :wink:
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Thats PERFECT!!!

thankyou :)

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Post by Caseyjones82 »

just one question. for this gaugemaster item to work, must have 12VDC track supply AND 16VAC or one or the other?

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Post by ianm42 »

We use a similar device from Kent Panel Controls on '70K Coley Park'. It does a controlled start and stop, unlike some others that are either on or off. It also changes signals if required. It has been going happily at exhibitions for over 6 years now.

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