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Jon uses a three-letter identity system for relay/contact identities as the final signal and points numbers were not known at the time of the start of the work.
Jon uses a three-letter identity system for relay/contact identities as the final signal and points numbers were not known at the time of the start of the work.


For photographs of the mini panel, see [http://photos.swindonpanel.org.uk/index.php?/category/1]
For photographs of the mini panel, see http://photos.swindonpanel.org.uk/index.php?/category/1


<h2>Documentation:</h2>
<h2>Documentation:</h2>

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The mini panel was designed and built by Jon Tillin to illustrate typical WR E10k operation.

Jon uses a three-letter identity system for relay/contact identities as the final signal and points numbers were not known at the time of the start of the work.

For photographs of the mini panel, see http://photos.swindonpanel.org.uk/index.php?/category/1

Documentation:

Panel Design:

Panel Circuitry:

Simulator:

Electronics:

(Note 1, When the panel is left with its main route set for 30 seconds the track circuits drop in sequence as if trains are passing. The signal also behaves in auto. No separate auto switch is provided.)