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I agree with Farmerjohn, a Camera in the cab window of a nice Diesel engine giving the view the engineer sees would be nice. My UP Cam Caboose is at my hobby shop ready to go. So, it would be neat if Lionel could Place a Camera in the engineers side allowing a front view, and also The brakeman in the Caboose see the back view. ...Wow, non stop action....

My latest cabeese arrived today.  One will require surgery and one is good enough as is.  That leaves the score at 3 bad, 1 good for the 4 I bought.  All in all I think this is a home run for Lionel.  I am in the process of experimenting with one of the camera sets from one caboose to see what the engineers view looks like with various engines.  I think I like the RS-3 best so far but I have some more work to do.......

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Ted Bertiger posted:

The camera in an engine was done back in the late '90s by Neil Young when he had the Horde tour layout and had Lionelvision being broadcasting at the York fairgrounds over a huge monitor.

Lionel introduced RailScope back in 1988, a video camera in the nose of a GP-9. It didn't really catch on; the setup procedure was quite complicated with the "old time" electronics, and I heard the image wasn't that great.

 

Lionel 6-33000 GP-9 RailScope Diesel Engine with Video Camera

Lionel 6-33000 GP-9 RailScope Diesel Engine with Video Camera

We received our UP CAM cabeese and both worked just fine on our dealers test layout.  The pictures on our IPhones looked really good and well worth the wait. The big test will be when we place them on our home layouts. My Question is, how many folks can connect to a single Caboose? Example, can two or more operators connect to one Caboose? Thank You, I will post a small review once I have time to set them on the layout. Happy Railroading 

Re-reading this thread got me thinking re: removal of the window. This may be a dumb question but is it possible to just cut out the window with careful application of an Xacto knife? I haven't see one of these nor have I watched any of the how-to videos so I'm sure there's a good answer to my question. Just seems much easier than the somewhat convoluted disassembly.

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Cutting out the window isn't very likely. It's really thick and close to the camera. Also, having the camera looking thru a clean hole is beneficial as to flare introduced by any bright lights in  the view. I noticed that the Menard's sign in my pictures introduced quite a bit of flare.

cjack posted:

Cutting out the window isn't very likely. It's really thick and close to the camera. Also, having the camera looking thru a clean hole is beneficial as to flare introduced by any bright lights in  the view. I noticed that the Menard's sign in my pictures introduced quite a bit of flare.

Thanks, Chuck. Makes sense.

I’m still planning on picking one of these up from the second run with a January 2020 delivery.

Fingers crossed that I’ll get a “good one.”

leapinlarry posted:

We received our UP CAM cabeese and both worked just fine on our dealers test layout.  The pictures on our IPhones looked really good and well worth the wait. The big test will be when we place them on our home layouts. My Question is, how many folks can connect to a single Caboose? Example, can two or more operators connect to one Caboose? Thank You, I will post a small review once I have time to set them on the layout. Happy Railroading 

Unless you are connecting the caboose and your device to a network then it's only 1 connection per caboose.

Thank you Marty, so, one Camera car and one I-phone or I-pad control, one person not 2. I just received my UP camera Caboose, so I will check it out with the CSX Caboose and see how they work. I like the looks of these Cabooses and now have the Sante Fe and the NS.  I am lost on how to set up a network... I look forward to seeing Lionel at York next month.  46F092DF-1BAD-41B3-B70B-A8484EC26436

 

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leapinlarry posted:

Thank you Marty, so, one Camera car and one I-phone or I-pad control, one person not 2. I just received my UP camera Caboose, so I will check it out with the CSX Caboose and see how they work. I like the looks of these Cabooses and now have the Sante Fe and the NS.  I am lost on how to set up a network... I look forward to seeing Lionel at York next month.  46F092DF-1BAD-41B3-B70B-A8484EC26436

 

You can connect more than one device. Nothing is going to stop you. But you may notice more of a lag in the video on both devices 

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