I phone based hand held controller better response
Google the app .. I have used it for about a year now ,, I think it better than some of the other throttles out their
Sean Genung: Is Engine Driver for JMRI like the WI? I tried to look for WI Throttle for droid and didnt find it in market. Is there another place to look?
all you need to do is have JMRI interfaced with the DCC system? Our club uses Digitrax and we have about 4 boosters. Do the current throttles still work with this app? Does the wi-fi affect the wireless throttles? How exactly does the wi-fi connect to the system; the laptop with the JMRI, or do you need a special receiver?
all you need to do is have JMRI interfaced with the DCC system? Our club uses Digitrax and we have about 4 boosters. Do the current throttles still work with this app? Does the wi-fi affect the wireless throttles? How exactly does the wi-fi connect to the system; the laptop with the JMRI, or do you need a special receiver?
This looks VERY interesting and exciting, so any clarification would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick
September 24, 2011
Jeffery the DCC installer.. Rick. the basics are a PC or mac. some way for the computer to communicate with the digitrax system. ie.. Digitrax MS-100 or the PR3 programmer witch has the USB port . a wireless router and a iphone Itouch or android phone. It can be set up a lot of ways... moreRick. the basics are a PC or mac. some way for the computer to communicate with the digitrax system. ie.. Digitrax MS-100 or the PR3 programmer witch has the USB port . a wireless router and a iphone Itouch or android phone. It can be set up a lot of ways. I have both a desktop for home and laptop for on the road .
Mitch Pierson
I am just posting this out to all the railroad guys out there. I more or less looking to see if anyone out there has been looking for this or are looking for this bridge. I am the point man on selling our clubs OMI brass bridge. This is an extremely rare piece and our club just does not have the room for this in our layout. I will be posting pictures as soon as I can. The bridge will be listed in by the weekend. It is roughly 9' long and stands about 24" at it's highest point. It is truely breathtaking to see. There is a little damage to the walkways on the side of the bridge but other than that it is perfect. If you have any questions please feel free to message me or you may also contact Trainlife member Jeff Dombrowski. The retail of the bridge when it was released in 2000 was $4500.00.
OMI Cisco 810 ' Bridge # 3370 1 of 35 Built
It the new thing out in the world..
http://withrottle.com/WiThrottle/Home.html
USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH JMRI SOFTWARE
downloaded from the Digitrax site...