Thanks for the info. I will get to play around with it and other suggestions from our great group.
As things progress, I will post my successes and failures. My interest in making panels has been reignited by all of the help I have received.
Thanks to all that provided the help.
Regards,
Nick Kulp
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"I'm not a failure. I started at the bottom and I found it easily attainable. Life is too short to set unattainable goals"
- Nick Kulp
Hey Nick,? ? ? ?In the scenario you describe above, you have two options.? The first option would be to not do anything with the last signal at the entrance to the yard.? Since it is in a pair with the previous signal, it should show up and not be a red x.? You can directly control the signal by clicking on it.? Two aspects are all that would be needed.? Stop and something else depending on your desires.?
The second option is a little more complicated and would produce more realistic results.? In this scenario, you would need to create a virtual signal mast that would be the destination mast for the signal at the yard entrance.? Set the virtual mast to stop.? That will allow the signal at the yard entry to display approach.? Then to control the yard signal, set up a sensor and have the signal mast logic include that sensor.? If you turn the sensor on, the signal will go to red.? If the sensor is off the signal will "clear" and show approach allowing a train to enter the yard.?