A single head RFID reader stack
http://www.modelrailroadcontrolsystems.com/complete-rfid-reader-with-one-reader-head/
A dual Head RFID reader stack
http://www.modelrailroadcontrolsystems.com/complete-rfid-reader-with-two-reader-heads/
And a complete starter system with a single head reader, a server, and a
package of tags
http://www.modelrailroadcontrolsystems.com/rfid-server-packaged-on-a-raspberry-pi-processor/
All you need to supply is Ethernet ports and cables!
This simplifies the logistics and research required to do a trial RFID implementation, everything is used as you expand your RFID system, no waste!
]]>The server installs on your home network at 192.168.1.80 and you can log onto to it with any browser or tablet. Apps are provided for switch list generation and OS (train position reporting). The server also has a handy database for your rolling stock.
]]>Brunel Servo Mount. This is a great tool for using a servo as switch motor or semaphore controller, sketchs for servo control may be found in the files section of the Arduini Yahoo group, arduini-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. We hope to offer breakout boards to work with Leonardos and Unos in the future. If you want a fully supported commercial servo controller, you can't go wrong with TAM Valley Depot.
]]>Many of these items are antiques and one of a kind so we do ask you to contact us for quotes. I hope to have a variety of equipment of different types and in many states of repair so we can offer something for every budget!
]]>I'll be adding some products soon on the telephone page and some of those will be vintage equipment which we can offer when it's available. We can help you design a phone system to match your prototype so let us know what you are interested in!
]]>We have added links to all of the supporting documents for the electronics as I'll be adding application notes to the telephone parts soon (I have a lot of notes, clinics and articles to write!). We'll also be adding sketches for cpNode. In the meantime,you can get these from the Arduini Yahoo Group, note that you saw it here in the comment box when you sign up.
We're very excited about the NMRA accepting CMRInet as a user group specification (LCS S9-10) and that will be supported by the new CMRI SIG, details will be forthcoming shortly on the cmri_users group on Yahoo.
Please plan to join us for the 30th anniversary celebration of CMRI: CMRI/30! at the NMRA 2015 Convention in Portland this August!
More next week!
Seth
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