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glossary:blong [2018/11/19 18:02] – [The Block Oriented N-Gauge (BloNg)] Mike Forrest | glossary:blong [2020/09/14 17:39] – [Migration to superBloc] grovenor |
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The BloNg controller suffered from two weaknesses: locomotives with different characteristics did not all stop exactly in front of a signal, and trains had to reach the master speed in the overlap before entering the next block. This latter was less of a problem in N-Gauge but it restricted its use for 00 where it is more difficult to provide long enough blocks to scale. The superBloc BC3 controller corrected both these features by adding an extra wire between controllers that causes a train to enter the block ahead at the speed it left the previous block. In all other respects it is electrically compatible with "the BloNg" and can be retrofitted in its place. SuperBloc inherits all the features of the BloNg system, and new features are being added all the time. | The BloNg controller suffered from two weaknesses: locomotives with different characteristics did not all stop exactly in front of a signal, and trains had to reach the master speed in the overlap before entering the next block. This latter was less of a problem in N-Gauge but it restricted its use for 00 where it is more difficult to provide long enough blocks to scale. The superBloc BC3 controller corrected both these features by adding an extra wire between controllers that causes a train to enter the block ahead at the speed it left the previous block. In all other respects it is electrically compatible with "the BloNg" and can be retrofitted in its place. SuperBloc inherits all the features of the BloNg system. |
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