Bob Z,
Check out my web page
about mid way down is a picture of the layout editor panel with all of the intermediate internal signals revealed. I used SSL in all cases and just added these intermediate signals when more than one turnout is required to watch. Then you use the home signal feature to move the displayed aspect to the real physical signal.
Bob Bucklew
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From: "JMRI users yahoo" <jmriusers@...>
To: "JMRI users yahoo" <jmriusers@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 9:50:30 PM
Subject: [jmriusers] Re: Trouble with Virtual Signals
Please see the file "LayoutDiagram.png" in folder Bob Z Virtual Signals. I am wondering if Simple Signal Logic will meet my needs. I am trying to control the signals at CP Kiski westbound (to left) and eastbound (to right).
Let's discuss the westbbound signal for track 2 at CP Kiski. The file SignalLogicKiskiWest2.png shows what I believe SSL is capable of. Apparently it can only specify a single turnout for the signal to react to. In my case, that signal needs to be red when turnout 303 is thrown (as shown on SignalLogicKiskiWest2.png), and also when turnout 304 is thrown (not on SignalLogicKiskiWest2.pnglosed) if turnout 303 is closed. Can this be accomplished using this tool? Or do I need to move to something more sophisticated?
The eastbound signals at CP Kiski are also an issue. I understand how to have turnout 305 control the signals on the eastbound main and the signal coming off the Allegheny Secondary. But these signals should also be effected if track 2 between CP Kiski and CP Apollo is occupied and turnouts 303 and 304 are closed or if track 1 between CP Kiski and CP Apollo is occupied and turnout 303 is thrown and 304 is closed. Is this possible with SSL?
Thanks,
Bob Z