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> And as usual, I had my automated level crossings running, although I spent the
> first hour of opening day finishing the setup. I tried a new gate design, but
> ended up switching back to the original gates mid-show due to numerous technical
> problems with the new design. Here are two videos showing different crossings
> in action. (The hand that appears at the end of the first video is someone
> pointing at a detail on the display, and has nothing to do with the fact that
> the gate successfully raised itself.)
>
> http://www.drvegetable.com/nelug/greenberg1103/rrxing01.mov (5.6 MB)
> http://www.drvegetable.com/nelug/greenberg1103/rrxing02.mov (4.3 MB)
>
> Anyway, these oughtta test my web server's bandwidth... Enjoy and please let us
> know what you think!
>
> - Chris.
they work nicely, tho I think you should move the 'upwind' sensor further away
so the barrier is down before the train gets there
tim
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