Jay
C-415 Build: https://imageshack.com/a/tShC/1
Other builds: https://imageshack.com/my/albums
I plan to use several of these to control stopping points on hidden staging yards as well as to monitor progress of trains in hidden portions of the railroad. Several questions:
Can I use any TV?
How does the signal get picked up by the TV...is there a specific channel the TV is tuned to?
How do I split the TV picture to monitor seveal places simutaneously?
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
Joe,
I have used on-board video cameras for about 6 years now. I am on my 3rd video camera which I bought from Tony's Trains. It is a very sweet device which operates off of a 9 volt battery and easily fits into HO scale rolling stock and engines. I have even mounted it on the side of a shay boiler to give a convincing engineer's view of the track ahead. Lots of fun and a big hit at our Open House Shows.
Railphotog is right. I would not buy mine from Walthers at thier price. In fact they have the small one at Walmart for less than $75 but the same one on ebay is approximately $15 plus they get you on shipping at $15-20 so a total $30-35
Bob Boudreau
CANADA
Visit my model railroad photography website: http://sites.google.com/site/railphotog/
If it is the same one available from MicroMark, it's very good. I've got mine mounted to a flatcar and enjoy watching the layout from the engineer's point of view (or the conductor's if pulled behind a train).
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html