Models > Trains and Railroads The Model Railroad Electronics web ring links sites which feature circuits and tutorials of interest to Do-It-Yourselfers of all skill levels. Circuits include throttles, DCC systems & add-ons, occupancy detectors, turnout indicators, power supplies, crossing flashers, turnout diode matrix...and much more. Tutorials include Using Old PC Power Supplies, Ohm's Law, CMOS vs. TTL, etc.
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Train Display Case - With my very small collection of locomotives and rollingstock starting to grow, I needed someplace to store them while not in use(which is 99% of the time as my layout is still under construction). Eventhough my collection is currently very small, ... - 2012/02/08 Train Display Case - With my very small collection of locomotives and rollingstock starting to grow, I needed someplace to store them while not in use(which is 99% of the time as my layout is still under construction). Eventhough my collection is currently very small, ... - 2012/02/08 Kate’s Colonial Home Kit - Having a layout measuring only 4’ x 8’, there is very limited room for structures after track and terrain are added. As is my situation, I just don’t have the real-estate for full sized town and residential areas, so I find myself having to re... - 2012/01/30 Kate’s Colonial Home Kit - Having a layout measuring only 4’ x 8’, there is very limited room for structures after track and terrain are added. As is my situation, I just don’t have the real-estate for full sized town and residential areas, so I find myself having to re... - 2012/01/30 The Other Corner Café Kit - I wanted to add a bank to my small commercial district, and the DPM Other Corner Café kit by Woodland Scenics fit the bill perfectly. This was my first DPM kit, and if you have never built one either, it’s a very good idea to follow the preparat... - 2012/01/30 The Other Corner Café Kit - I wanted to add a bank to my small commercial district, and the DPM Other Corner Café kit by Woodland Scenics fit the bill perfectly. This was my first DPM kit, and if you have never built one either, it’s a very good idea to follow the preparat... - 2012/01/30
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Electronics, Computers and Model Railways
This site is dedicated to my interest in the computer control of model railways. It is intended to be a valuable resource for relevant and useful information. The site includes projects for point (switch) control and DCC, amongst others.
Terry Flynn's New Model Railway Page
Manually switched DC model railway control
includes circuit diagrams
A-Train Systems - Model Railroad Electronics & Control
Presenting A-Track - your DCC Buddy - a powerful extension to complement the facilities of your NCE DCC system, designed for ease of use, and complying with the NMRA's Digital Command Control standards. Although primarily an application running on a Windows computer, A-Track is designed to meet the requirements of model railroaders, rather than computer experts. A range of supporting projects, including an automatic railroad crossing controller is also featured.
Electronics on The South Eastern Railroad
Small and simple electronic experiments that could be used on any model railroad
Model Railroading with Digital Command Control
Running a Model Railroad with DCC. Learn how to install systems, decoders. Primers, Hints & Tips. The latest News. All aspects of DCC covered. Home of the Model Railroading with DCC Web Ring!
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