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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
> Anyone know if it is possible to hack the Power Functions remotes & receivers to
> operate on a different 'band'?
>
> GMLTC is working on plans for our next club layout, and we might have seven
> operating loops. If we are running PF trains, we'll have some interference
> since there are only four PF channels to choose from.
>
> If someone could modify the system to operate on a different frequency /
> protocol / whatever, we could use that for the club trains and not interfere
> with the guest trains that kids bring to run on our layout.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks!
But each channel has 2 separate controls, red & blue, so you can control up to 8
trains without resorting to modifications, as long as each only uses 1 output.
ROSCO
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In lugnet.trains, Ross Crawford wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
> > Anyone know if it is possible to hack the Power Functions remotes & receivers to
> > operate on a different 'band'?
> >
> > GMLTC is working on plans for our next club layout, and we might have seven
> > operating loops. If we are running PF trains, we'll have some interference
> > since there are only four PF channels to choose from.
> >
> > If someone could modify the system to operate on a different frequency /
> > protocol / whatever, we could use that for the club trains and not interfere
> > with the guest trains that kids bring to run on our layout.
> >
> > Any ideas? Thanks!
>
> But each channel has 2 separate controls, red & blue, so you can control up to 8
> trains without resorting to modifications, as long as each only uses 1 output.
>
> ROSCO
I usually put motor(s) on blue, and lights on red. So each channel controls one
train.
I'm mostly concerned with all the kids who bring "guest trains", I want to make
sure they can run their trains without interfering with ours.
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
> > > Anyone know if it is possible to hack the Power Functions remotes & receivers to
> > > operate on a different 'band'?
> > >
> > > GMLTC is working on plans for our next club layout, and we might have seven
> > > operating loops. If we are running PF trains, we'll have some interference
> > > since there are only four PF channels to choose from.
> > >
> > > If someone could modify the system to operate on a different frequency /
> > > protocol / whatever, we could use that for the club trains and not interfere
> > > with the guest trains that kids bring to run on our layout.
> > >
> > > Any ideas? Thanks!
> >
> > But each channel has 2 separate controls, red & blue, so you can control up to 8
> > trains without resorting to modifications, as long as each only uses 1 output.
> >
> > ROSCO
>
> I usually put motor(s) on blue, and lights on red. So each channel controls one
> train.
>
> I'm mostly concerned with all the kids who bring "guest trains", I want to make
> sure they can run their trains without interfering with ours.
Perhaps look into SBrick: https://www.sbrick.com/
It allows control of up to 64 outputs, and is an almost drop in replacement for
LEGO controllers. Pretty expensive, but you could just get 3 or 4 and use IR for
the rest. As long as you have enough smart phones to control them all 8?)
ROSCO
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John Gerlach wrote:
> I'm mostly concerned with all the kids who bring "guest trains", I
> want to make sure they can run their trains without interfering with
> ours.
I think you would have to have custom receivers using a different band
(or protocol) to do that.
Play well,
Jacob
--
Bison (building instructions):
http://lego.sparre-andersen.dk/Dyr/Bison/
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