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Sounds like a high tech (and expensive) way to fix a low tech problem. Fix your track and locos to prevent derailments and shorts. Buy an expensive item to help you keep track of how you wire your system when you build it? Even if you have a frog problem one of two things happen, the system stops and you find the loco in the turnout that caused the problem and fix it, or it shuts down and monentum carrys it through and the power comes back on and you still fix it. I understand that some hobbyist like to do high tech wiring and super dcc systems, I like doing scenery. I don't tell everyone who asks that to do it right they need to make their own trees and scratch all their buildings, so why are you all professing that we need to do your high tech wiring methods? FRED
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