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rtr12 posted:

That is an interesting product indeed, thanks for the link. They also have some other interesting items and their prices are very good too. For $15.99 I couldn't resist your link above, one is already on the way!  I'll have to figure up costs on a recent PCB and it's components, they might be selling theirs at close to what it costs me to make one here. Of course I never planned to sell anything, it's strictly a hobby and learning project, and quite enjoyable too.

I had planned to post the final results of all the projects here for others to use, but linking to this site might be a better option and much less work. I'll still post the results for those that like to tinker, but the linked board is really a deal, IMO. And I'll be revisiting their site for further study on some of the other items they have.

It's strange that the kit and assembled price are the same ?  I purchased the assembled unit a number of years back and it was more than the kit.  In any case my controller is working fine  Good luck with your project.

I'm currently working on a cuing taxi loop.  Taxi's (3) cue up in the rear of Grand Central Station and the lead cue taxi advances to the passenger pickup area in the front of Grand Central Station after the passenger pickup up taxi departs to the 59th street traffic circle. The 59th Street taxi returns to the rear of the taxi cue at the rear of Grand Central Station.  The sequence repeats.

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