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dunnyrail said:So if I can get this all in Perspective.
1 I buy myself a Tam Valley Sender and Receiver at around £35 each.
2 Connect the Sender to my Massoth Base Station (I wonder how?).
3 Sort out the receiver in my Massoth Chipped Locomotive in which I have placed a DPDT Switch that allows it to run from Track Power or the Battery Pack that I have installed.
4 Then I can drive it by Radio from my Massoth Handset, presumably it will be the same Chip Number that the Massoth Chip already has assigned to it.
Is it really this simple or have I again got the wrong end of the stick?
JonD
Pretty much, it IS that simple.
1) Basically yes - although the new high-power receiver (designed for G scale) that Tam are offering is going to be more expensive, probably around the price that the DRC300 was originally promised at (£60-£70). We'll have to see what the final UK prices are like when dealers over here (including Muns) start to stock them.
2) Couldn't be simpler - 2 wires from the track power output of the central station to the DRS transmitter. At present the transmitter is just a circuit board with an antenna, so you will need to get a little box or other housing for it.
3) Yes.
4) Yes. Same loco number and all. The loco decoder will only respond to control signals for its assigned address, just as it would via track power. Control is completely seamless and you won't notice any difference.
That's all as I understand it, having seen and tried Cliff's test rig today.
Jon.