Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

This is just a request for some basic info....
At Bressingham on Saturday, I bought (from the AnDel stand) a couple of very cheap little ultra-micro servos - about 25x25x10mm and only £6.50 each. I really bought them on a whim, as I figured they were cheap enough to play around and experiment with - I haven't got any real plans for how they will be used, just vague ideas of DCC controlled uncouplers etc.... I know servos are obviously used a lot in R/C live steamers, but there doesn't seem to be a great deal around about their use with track-powered DCC.
What I'm looking for is some simple advice on how (and if) you can most easily control a servo direct from a DCC decoder? I know Massoth have a new dedicated servo decoder "coming soon", but in the meantime is there any straightforward way you can operate one or two servos from a standard driving or driving/sound decoder? Massoth-specific advice would be extra helpful as this is what I use for most of my decoders, but any advice in general DCC terms would be useful.
Thanks in advance!
Jon.
At Bressingham on Saturday, I bought (from the AnDel stand) a couple of very cheap little ultra-micro servos - about 25x25x10mm and only £6.50 each. I really bought them on a whim, as I figured they were cheap enough to play around and experiment with - I haven't got any real plans for how they will be used, just vague ideas of DCC controlled uncouplers etc.... I know servos are obviously used a lot in R/C live steamers, but there doesn't seem to be a great deal around about their use with track-powered DCC.
What I'm looking for is some simple advice on how (and if) you can most easily control a servo direct from a DCC decoder? I know Massoth have a new dedicated servo decoder "coming soon", but in the meantime is there any straightforward way you can operate one or two servos from a standard driving or driving/sound decoder? Massoth-specific advice would be extra helpful as this is what I use for most of my decoders, but any advice in general DCC terms would be useful.
Thanks in advance!
Jon.