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<P>When i started in this hobby, i got a Kalmbach book, i think it was called "getting started in the hobby" and i treated it as my bible and i got a lot of good stuff out of it. I followed what Jack Verducci had to say and it worked out 100 % correct and now with the experience that i have had; i could nearly write a book myself.</P> <P>I have gone right around a big circle and am really glad i got inot digital control, and it has taken me in a direction i didn't think possible, automation.</P> <P>In a completely different direction i have actually copied a big bridge down in Brisbane and i have designe my own bridge, which i then made out of Marine ply, and i can tell you it has really helped me a lot. As i am getting on in age, keeping my brain active is important to me and this hobby has done just that. Just now i have even designed my own electrical device, bought the components and am about to assemble it and test it and see if it works as i think it will. It wiil also use an LGB detection module as wellin what i wish to do.</P> <P>Rgds Ian </P>
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