Reference Summary: A Dingoservo mechanism (Signal version) used to raise and lower Neodymium magnets in order to operate For a couple of years now folks have been asking me to review Cobalt switch machines so here we go.
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A Dingoservo mechanism (Signal version) used to raise and lower Neodymium magnets in order to operate For a couple of years now folks have been asking me to review Cobalt switch machines so here we go. My 9F uncouples from a wagon with Krois couplers controlled from AUX2 of ESU decoder.
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- A Dingoservo mechanism (Signal version) used to raise and lower Neodymium magnets in order to operate
- For a couple of years now folks have been asking me to review Cobalt switch machines so here we go.
- My 9F uncouples from a wagon with Krois couplers controlled from AUX2 of ESU decoder.
- At the 2014 Springfield, MA, Big RR show, Unionville Depot was doing this demo of
- This is a video of two turnouts being operated by a Digitrax Stationary decoder.
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