Yes Bob,  by using RC control units you can run your typical DC 
powerpack.  I saw it being used on Mel Medhurst's Sn3 layout in San 
Diego many years ago.  Although pretty neat at the time, I think we gone 
way beyond that now.

Bob Werre



On 11/9/11 7:52 AM, shabbona_rr wrote:
>
> I guess what I wonder about this, is the technology available to 
> convert a tethered cab controller to wireless, with a transmitter and 
> receiver substituting for the cord, similar to a cordless telephone?
> This, too me, at least, would be preferable junking an existing 
> control system for something "new and improved" - well, - "new", anyway.
>
> Bob Nicholson __________________________________________
>



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