Using Android Tablets for Model Railroad Operations Part 2

November 20th, 2017

I have just uploaded a new video to my YouTube channel:

This is Part 2 of a demonstration of the Android tablets I use for operating my Rochelle Intermodal layout using JMRI and Railroad & Co.

In this video I show you how to connect the Android tablets to JMRI and give a brief demonstration on using OperationsPro to run a yard switch job using the tablet.

 

JMRI Download page:

http://jmri.org/download/index.shtml

JMRI Profile help files:

http://jmri.org/help/en/html/setup/profiles.shtml

JMRI Web Server help files:

http://jmri.org/help/en/html/web/index.shtml#Configure

JMRI OperationsPro help files:

http://jmri.org/help/en/package/jmri/jmrit/operations/Operations.shtml

Android / iPad Tablet holders shown in the video:

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Amazon Fire Android Tablets:

See more about my layout at:
https://www.rochelleintermodal.com/
https://www.facebook.com/rochelleintermodal.com

Using Android Tablets for Model Railroad Operations Part 1

November 9th, 2017

I have just uploaded a new video to my YouTube channel:

This is Part 1 of a demonstration of the Android tablets I use for operating my Rochelle Intermodal layout using JMRI and Railroad & Co.

In this video I show you how I have installed tablet holders around the layout, along with Digitrax UP5 panels and throttle holders.

In Part 2 I will be showing you how I operate JMRI and Railroad & Co panels on my tablets.

Android / iPad Tablet holders shown in the video:

Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2ykpCgR

Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2jeEgUd

Amazon Fire Android Tablets:

See more about my layout at:
https://www.youtube.com/rochelleintermodal
https://www.facebook.com/rochelleintermodal

Progress update and photos!

March 5th, 2008

Finally I have had the chance to upload some photos of the progress on Rochelle Intermodal! Click on the Photos link to view the latest photos.

Intermodal module B is now completely wired and is ready for scenery. Last night I finished off the soldering and installed the Tortoise motor (there is only one turnout on this module) . All the PowerPole connectors for power feeds between modules are wired up, along with the PowerPole connectors that carry the block detection wiring between intermodal module A and B (the block detector board, Digitrax BDL168, is on module A).

Tonight I will attempt to complete module A – at least I will get the wiring finished, but hopefully will be able to finish installing the turnout motors as well. I had to move the bus location slightly at the end of module B in order to install the Tortoise motor there, but that might not be possible on module A. I have a remote mounting kit for the Tortoise motor which I might have to use. At present I am not sure whether I will install motors on the yard tracks or find a method to switch them manually.

So, one board done and another almost done…the end modules (kindly donated by Jim Bainbridge – thanks Jim!!) need slight wiring alterations for the installation of block detection, but already have the PowerPole connectors in place for the power feeds.

I have successfully tested two signals on the main modules (intermodal modules A & B), and these work correctly, running off a JMRI PanelPro panel through the Digitrax BDL168 block detector and the Digitrax SE8C signal controller. Now all I need to do is finish installing the signals! I have been considering purchasing a few cantilever signal gantrys for the main tracks, as that will make signal installation a lot simpler, and will require less signals, as my main tracks are both bi-directional.

However, no rush for that as those can be installed at a later stage.

Right, back to work now…must earn some money to pay for all this!! 🙂