TRAIN-NAVIGATION is a control system with vehicle feedback information and the activation of various control commands to operate a variety of prototypical train movements via the TWIN-Center 6802.
The different vehicles will be recognised exatly at the location of the sensor. Because of its own particular address, each vehicle will transmit different control commands.
There's far less wiring than with conventional block systems, because there's no need for additional isolating breaks.
Train Navigation is the ideal extension to the TWIN-CENTER (with Software-Update 1.1). Comfortable control of electrical accessories (call up and switching of electrical accessories and switching of route selection). No need to keep on putting in the commnds manually via the TWIN-CENTER, because the sequences (i.e. station control or special function of locos) will be automatically activated by the individual vehicles.
Simple installation, involving just boring a hole in the track to fit in the sensor. The existing layout does not have to be rebuilt.
TRAIN-NAVIGATION components include: transmitter, receiver, Loco-net distributor, connection cables, coupler and manual.
For more information about TRAIN-NAVIGATION download this Australian Model Railway Magazine Review (2006) [PDF - 92kb].
SEE ALSO: TWIN-CENTER for more information on digital controllers.