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Offline Rheingold55  
#1 Posted : 03 January 2015 14:04:31(UTC)
Rheingold55

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Can anyone direct me to some reference material for using 5105 contact track, on an Analog layout I am looking for some wiring schemes and applications for these track sections.

For instance if I have two lines that run into a turnout and want to use a single semphore signal and 5105 contact track to stop one engine so the other can safely pass.......... or how to set up a simple block section?

Thanks in advance.
Offline amartinezv  
#2 Posted : 03 January 2015 18:32:10(UTC)
amartinezv

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Joined: 25/08/2004(UTC)
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Location: Madrid,
Originally Posted by: Rheingold55 Go to Quoted Post
Can anyone direct me to some reference material for using 5105 contact track, on an Analog layout I am looking for some wiring schemes and applications for these track sections.

For instance if I have two lines that run into a turnout and want to use a single semphore signal and 5105 contact track to stop one engine so the other can safely pass.......... or how to set up a simple block section?

Thanks in advance.


Hello,

You have to download
http://www.lctm.info/Biblioteca/Libros/index.htm
or (better) to buy a marklin signals book, in this book there are a lot of examples of how to do automatic systems in analog layout.

Best regards

Antonio Martínez
marklin, IB, era 3, Train controller
www.raildigital.es/davidruso
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