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LGB 55075 detection module

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 19, 2007 7:26 PM

Sorry dennis they are on ebay for about US$90 plus.

Rgds ian

Heritage, there is a booklet on this subject called EPL circuits or similar i got mine on ebay for about US$9.00 but this detction module is light years ahead of that booklet.

Rgs Ian

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 19, 2007 6:10 PM

Its not a new idea, its been around for yonks but as usual LGB don't explain it very well i read the blurb and reread it many times and finally i took the plunge and it is much sinmpler and does a better job than you would think!

Ian

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Posted by Lodens5 on Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:11 PM

Hi ian sounds fantastic, Thanks for the pics on your layout # 3 ,

Is LGB 55075 a new idea by them and whats it cost.

Cheers Dennis.

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Posted by DennisB on Sunday, February 18, 2007 6:50 PM
I am very inerested in this subject. I have and read LGB's  manual on EPL, and it might as well be written  in Greek(no offence intended). Our club has had several workshops on EPL wiring. They have  always been over everyone's head, and as a result no questions are asked, for fear of looking stupid. Myself included. It is a source of frustration.
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LGB 55075 detection module
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 18, 2007 6:24 PM

I don't know if many people are interested in this subject but finally after months i have my layout up to the standard that i can use one. I had no trouble at all programming it and it is truely brilliant.

I have divided my area 2 up into 4 sectors and when a loco enters any one sector it will operate one of 4 sets of points (switchs). when it leaves that sector; the points are also operated but in the opposite direction. 

It looks like magic when it is in operation.

Rgds Ian

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