Can you see if you can find your drawings on the loops? need to make up a
couple.
Thanks!!
Tom
W9SRV
skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tom,
The bp loops are pretty much just an SO-239 and the matching metal
loop if you wanted to build some. I probably have diagram'd out the
demensions of both the loops and bpbr probes if you end up having to
"roll your own".
Contact the Railroad to see if you can find a warm body to work
with. The remote controls boxes have an interesting failsafe to
prevent runaway locos. Re-synce of the control boxes can be
cumbersome with distant yard located engines so maybe working
with them to avoid same frequency problems might save everyone
serious travel time. Some of the control boxes I've seen have
frequency agile settings.
Just as a tongue in cheek comment... you could operate your own
box and play train-set with the real deal.
cheers,
skipp
> "tgundo2003" wrote:
>
> 1. Anyone have an extra set of loops of a T-1504 can? I have a spare
> can that has probes and I need to flip it over.
>
> 2. Has anyone had any problems with interference from the Railroad
> Locomotive Remote control and telemetry systems? They are on 452.XXXX
> and 457.XXXX. I have a UHF repeater near a railyard and they are
> clobbering the input at times. I had a DB products notch style in place
> and today I swapped it out for a T-1504 hoping to improve isolation
> from it. I have an extra can that if I can find some loops I can put on
> the reciever as well. Time will tell if it solves the problem, but I
> could still slightly hear it on weak signals into the repeater. Are the
> transmitters they are using sloppy? They have strong signals listening
> on a scanner and seem to be going 24/7. I wonder if anyone else has had
> to deal with this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tom
> W9SRV
>
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