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Re: Spybotic control of train speed regulator
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lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Wed, 1 Feb 2006 20:19:35 GMT
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"Philippe "frogleap" Label" <frogleap_@_wanadoo_._fr> wrote in message
news:Iu0y0o.I42@lugnet.com...
> Hello all,
>
> Lets put in front what I find a smart improvement of the basic (soon old)
> train
> 9V speed regulator.
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1607973>
> This is a picture that arrived very recently on brickshelf showing how to
> adapt
> a spybotic to control at distance a 9V train speed regulator with the IR
> of the
> spybotic.
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> However, I still have a question:
> Why using a 9V light in front of the photodetector of the spybotic?
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> If the author of this addition is reading, please explain. Or if you know
> him/her, please pass along the question :)
>
> Anyway, in my opinion it is a very good improvement of the classic system
> for
> indoor use, and not only for trains if you think of it further...
>
> Philippe "frogleap".
My guess: Emergency Stop?
Neat design either way. Thanks for showing. The author should speak up!
-Rob
www.brickmodder.net
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