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Signal Decoder
 
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  • Controls signals on your layout
    • Manually with any LocoNet Throttle and Command Station (sort of CTC).
    • Automatically with detection and compatible computer software such as RR & Co. and WinLok
    • Note: The key word here is computer. It requires a computer to do ABS or APB signaling.
  • Drives up to 32 signal heads with popular LED signal types
    • Bi-color LED searchlights with 2 or 3 leads
    • Three-LED common anode or common cathode heads
    • B&O- or Pennsy-type heads
  • Models most US signaling systems
  • Built in current-limiting resistors for setting brightness of LEDs.
  • Simple modular wiring
  • Modular Plug-N-Play system.
  • Drives four heads from each Signal Driver Cable
  • Includes sample Signal Driver Cable and Test Signal Mast (shown at right), and Card-Edge Connector (shown above)
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  • Drives either 8 slow-motion turnout machines such as Tortoise® OR 8 semaphore signals using slow-motion turnout machines such as Tortoise® , including positioning the semaphore to the middle yellow aspect.
  • Provides 16 inputs
    • 8 control lines for local turnout control
    • 8 occupancy sensor inputs
  • Works with either DC or DCC controlled layouts: with any device that can be a LocoNet master, such as the BLD16, the signaling systems works with any manufacturer's DC or DCC system.

There are several accessory products available to make installation of the system quicker and/or easier.

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