Professor Klyzlr and fellow modellers, Thanks for that very informative post! I will probably be building mine with DC cabs and block control, at least for...
... Good data on traversers - thanks ... I haven't used DCC, but I've read about it. This is the first mention I've seen of recirculating commands. Could...
IMHO a traverser should be wired in a way that only the track that is physically connected to the rest of the layout recieves the current. If possible, there...
I found the discussion about Oberammergau most interesting. In general, Bavarian branchline termini are relatively compact and lend themselves readily to...
... I've trawled through the site and there's a lot of excellent info in there. <soapbox tongueincheek=yes> It's very HO-centric! Don't forget the huge range...
Dear Larry B, Modellers, I'm sure the guys on DCC4EVERYONE list could explain this one, but I'll give it a try. Recall that a DCC System essentially has 4...
Dear Jeff R(Havtrak), With Swan's Crossing, we ran a feeder wire from each rail on each track down thru the traverser board. All of the rails "away from the...
Dear Professor Klyzlr, Thanks for clearing this up for me! What a brilliant idea I must say incorporating both power and track alignment with one function! I...
Herbert, I agree with you there! I would hate to see my highly detailed Proto 2000 switcher hit the floor. I think the Professor's tube and pin design along...
The following showed up on the trainbooks group - I'm forwarding it as a heads up to all of us. ... Yahoo is making plans to introduce a premium Yahoo Groups...
Hey All, I'm a new member of this group and wanted to say hello. I'm just getting my space ready for my layout and can now seriously start designing it. It...
... others ... Ugh! Not back there again! When I had to reset my system after the last disaster, I deliberately did not re-establish the connection to the...
I already have a bunch of groups on MSN. Good thing: no limit on total size of photo gallery. Bad thing: per person limit of 3 meg per person across all...
... My current plans for this winter include building two 27" x 11' layouts that I will place back to back and connect with unscenicked end loops. The idea is...
... There are such things as moderated newsgroups - and newsreaders with filters are very good pain relievers :-). But there are apparently some other...
... For those of us in the UK there is an option to Yahoo! and Usenet. http://www.domeus.co.uk/ Provide the same sort of newsgroup services. Probably need to...
... Is this a current survey? These proposals have been around since 2002. I thought Yahoo abandoned them when Google announced the free GoogleGroups2 service...
... This must be a very old survey because the following was one of new features being offered. . . . "Yahoo! Drive: This tool would allow you to easily...
Hi Drew, ... Well spotted. I knew there was something odd about that survey, but I couldn't put my finger on it. For one thing, there is no Yahoo copyright...
Hi! I just found you guys/gals & joined the group. I model Canadian prototype in HO of 1950-60 era. My inspiration came from the Kitchener area. Current layout...
Firstly, if like me you are a member of more than one group you may get multiple copies of this email, my apologies if you do. Well, the exhibition season is...
"Peter T. Prunka" <pprunka@...> wrote: Patience, my children ... I'm all ears (or keyboard or whatever) Marvon in Tucson ... Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of...
LANCE: When I say based on Kitchener, it is more a case of inspiration; I was working there at the time. I have posted some pictures on the module group; I'll...
Bob: Are you aware of Ian Wilson's Canadian Branchline Yahoo group? http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/canadianbranchline Should be a good source of...