Re: Not keeping my industry full.
#operationspro
Jason,
The build report shouldn't be 100 pages. You need to change the build report "Detail Level" setting to "Very Detailed" and for "Router Detail Level" to "Normal".
You can also change the
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Dan Boudreau
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#241392
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Help learning JMRI
Hi everyone.? Forgive me if I have posted this in the wrong place.
I belong to a railroad club which uses JMRI and Digitrax DCC.? I am also a novice user and trying to gain more knowledge.? My goal
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wmjwell@...
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Re: unknown sensors in table
Here is a pdf of the table
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dnbroraback@...
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Re: unknown sensors in table
LS 73 thru 96 are from the 3 BXP88s, then after them in the sensor table is listed LS201 to LS240
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dnbroraback@...
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Re: unknown sensors in table
Which sensors do you have? It's much easier to answer the question if we know the system name of the sensors.
Daniel
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danielb987
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unknown sensors in table
I have three BXP88 as occupancy detectors. Their correct sensor numbers show up in my sensor table as they should but there are additional sensors in the table which I have no idea what they are.
When
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dnbroraback@...
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Re: Decoders for non-standard signaling systems?
#functiondecoder
#signals
Would the ESU Signalpilot fill your needs? I feel so, but the possible problem would be that you will need Lokprogrammer if you want the decoder programming easy. I could imply up to 400+ CVs. 8( It
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Javier Escribano - Madrid.
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Re: Trouble with Digitrax PR4 and DS74 switch controllers
#digitrax
Thank you for reply. I have sent the DS74's and PR4 back to Digitrax repair. Will be interesting to see what they say.
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m@...
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Re: Not keeping my industry full.
#operationspro
Hi Dan,
Unfortunately, this is actually on my friend's layout and his computer's print spooler isn't working correctly so I can't save the 100+ page build report to a .pdf for you to view. What I can
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Jason Wilson
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Re: Using the same car(s) in two trains in the same Op session
#operationspro
Phil,
Thank you for the detailed description of how you manage this. I am going
to try what you have described. We run 12 to 14 trains each session (home
layout) so there won't be as many groups as
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John Poray
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Re: Decoders for non-standard signaling systems?
#functiondecoder
#signals
Thank uoy all!
I will look into the LCC options.
Yes, it's primarily hardware that I am looking for, which would then be interfaced with a computer running JMRI.
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Anders W
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Re: Java exception
Open the session.log and place the pertinent logs in reply to this email so we know what error occurred and where.
stevemac
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stevemac
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Re: SPEED used by train in automation
For automation using JMRI Warrants, it measures the time between entering and departing a block (it uses blocks only). As the length blocks is defined (or should be), it can then calculate the
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Nags
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Re: Java exception
Jim
You really need to give more info about your setup to provide a definitive answer, i.e JMRI version and Java version.
However I suspect the cause is that if you are running any JMRI 5.x version
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Brian & Cherry Clark
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Re: Java exception
What OS?
What version of Java?
What version of JMRI?
etc...
You've got to give folks something to go on: /g/jmriusers/topic/admin_how_to_ask_your/24915998
Steve
"Breezlys"
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Breezlys
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Java exception
Hi,
I know this isn't a Java group, but every time I go to open JMRI I get a Java exception has occurred.? As info I uninstalled Java and reinstalled it. I also uninstalled and reinstalled JMRI. Any
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jim_pflieger
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#241377
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SPEED used by train in automation
can anyone tell me how the speed of a train traveling in automation is determined as it entered each section when using sml virtual signals on a layout panel.
there is the speed set in block tables,
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AD
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Re: Decoders for non-standard signaling systems?
#functiondecoder
#signals
Have a look at LCC nodes.
Default signal head has 4 lamps, R/Y/G/L, but possible to have up to 16 LED controlled by one command.
Just starting myself, but seems to have the flexibility you are looking
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thomasmclae
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Re: Question about WiFi & JMRI
#withrottleserver
I have used an ESP32 as the wifi station which is powered from the laptop by USB. The laptop and cell phone throttles then are connected to it.
I was testing it to see if it could be used at an
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sir.grogery@...
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Re: Question about WiFi & JMRI
#withrottleserver
Yes I have several older phones and a couple of iPods that work just fine as throttles.? The disadvantage is that as the software (apps) advance you won't be able to install new versions on those
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Scott Jay
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