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Erik C Lindgren posted:

http://www.azatrax.com

Look no further 

I concur. Azatrax sensors can be used with several brands of signals. MTH has a pretty nice pair of signals with sound (part number 30-11014) that are very simple to connect -- 2-wire hookup for each signal and for the sound box (basically, some type of switch like the Azatrax sensor module to switch on the power). As I recall, they can be run on as little as 9VDC (which is probably better for the regulator, anyway).

Perfect timing on this thread as I'll be adding a crossing to my layout soon as well.

There are many complaints about the reliability or signal activation of the MTH,Lionel, and ZStuff ITADS.

Eric and Matt, I'm under the assumption that the Azatrax sensors work better??

Whats the limit of the span across the tracks between sensors? With a double track mainline I know I would need four of the ITADS from the other vendors I mentioned above.

I was thinking of going with the MTH crossing signals with sound too.

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We also just finished freshening up these and re-releasing the great Crossing Signals that John Keil designed. We make 2 different styles, one with a bell and without depending on the era your modeling. They come as a easy to put together kit and include 2 LEDs.

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Without Bell

http://www.scalecitydesigns.co...unpainted_p_312.html

With Bell

http://www.scalecitydesigns.co...unpainted_p_311.html

Either kit is just $22!

We also have Relay Boxes and Battery Vaults which will be on our site next week as seen in the picture above.

Don't forget our great grade crossing with real wood feel made from resin for 2 rail track

GC

Grade Crossing kit is just $9.95 each (unpainted)

http://www.scalecitydesigns.co...Y-DETAILED_p_15.html

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Last edited by Marty Milner

Now I need to find a unit to detect the train and turn on the flashing lights and play the bell sound.  I have a device which will play sounds when switched on.  I have the sounds of waves and seagulls in one of them.  I'll contact the maker to get him to make me one with crossing bells.

If I send him the sound file, he'll load it into his unit for me.

Azatrax sounds like just the ticket, although I haven't been impressed with other brands of infra-red detectors.  More research needed.

Since we are talking signals here...

I just bought my first set of MTH 30-11012 crossing gates, no sound.   I was planning on doing a simple isolated outside rail as a signal block to activate them. When I opened and tested them I see that they have 5 wires and are powered in both directions. I also noticed that the motor stays energized as long as the block is active. I am guessing I will need a DPDT relay to wire these correctly? I don't have room to use an IR detector where I am planning on placing them on the layout.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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I'm also in the process of putting a crossing light set in a 2 crossings. I got a link someone gave me that I'm thinking about. That's Berkshire Junction Model Railroad Supplies. From people that have these, how well do the sensors work? Also are these very good crossing lights. Here's there sight - http://www.berkshirejunction.com/    Under the tab on there site labeled Scenery Products is where there at. Just curious to know the product quality from them.

Max, The bell is just an old style doorbell I got from Jon at Azatrax, bell, external striker, solenoids, really old style. Probably available from multiple sources. Jon designed a setup for two road crossing of double track and the bell activator, very easy installation.  Totally reliable and reasonable price as I said.    

Thanks, Jefferson.

John at Azatrax has answered my email.  We are having a discussion about how to proceed.  My layout is run by computer control (you can still drive manually), so the detection/feedback system is already there.  I just need to understand how to interface the MRD-8 with the software.

I'm pretty confident that I will be able to achieve that, so the question about the unlatching becomes redundant.

Scale City Designs posted:

We also just finished freshening up these and re-releasing the great Crossing Signals that John Keil designed. We make 2 different styles, one with a bell and without depending on the era your modeling. They come as a easy to put together kit and include 2 LEDs.

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Wow are those nice!  When the time comes I will surely look in to these....what a great addition to a layout.

I have the mth signals with bell I also brought a itad.Talk about giving one a headace.No matter what I tryed the itad seemed to be off.I went and picked up a replacement itad.At the same time I got zstuff signals.I have not installed them yet.I got the itad to work.I have only one itad thought about getting another one.But why my open another can of worms.I will find a spot for the zstuff signals.

I have the mth signals with bell I also brought a itad.Talk about giving one a headace.No matter what I tryed the itad seemed to be off.I went and picked up a replacement itad.At the same time I got zstuff signals.I have not installed them yet.I got the itad to work.I have only one itad thought about getting another one.But why my open another can of worms.I will find a spot for the zstuff signals.

I have the mth signals with bell I also brought a itad.Talk about giving one a headace.No matter what I tryed the itad seemed to be off.I went and picked up a replacement itad.At the same time I got zstuff signals.I have not installed them yet.I got the itad to work.I have only one itad thought about getting another one.But why my open another can of worms.I will find a spot for the zstuff signals.

I knew the boffins on my forum would come up with the answer. 

http://www.azatrax.com/install-DBD-1.pdf

If I put an induction coil on the dropper going from the bus to the Block detector; to the track, the DBD will operate relays which can switch the bell and LED flasher units on (and off.)

That way if the computer control is off, I can still run trains manually and have a detected grade crossing.

Excellento! 

Has anybody ever looked at the Custom Signals line of crossing signals?   I have several sets of these and they are really nice.   Plus, they come in a two signal set, with the detector board.   Even though Terry Christopher is "out of business", I understand he still has these on hand.    Just another make to ponder.  Only issue is, he no longer makes the nice Safetran type S gate signals that he had when he first started his line of signals.......

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OK  I've stripped and repainted the two signals.  While I was at it, I filed off a few more bits of flash that I had missed first time around.

Then I fitted up the replacement LEDs.

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I installed the ITTP bell module and Short Circuits flasher unit.

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And here it is . . .

I think the flasher is a tad fast, but that's for another day.

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Last edited by MaxSouthOz

These brass crossing signals are No. O-862 by Tomar Industries.

tomar


 

Here is a photo of an Illinois Terminal crossing flasher signal that I scratched built from a photo.
I was only able to find a side view of the signal.

aubsig3


 

The prototype sat in the middle of the road on the South side of the tracks on 5th Street in Auburn Illinois. The North side of the tracks was protected by a regular cross buck sign.

Aubsig4


A short clip. Jim

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