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	Comments on: Signal Pilot to Control Railroad Crossing Lights	</title>
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		By: The N-Scale Nerd		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Apologies, but what is a &quot;signal pilot&quot;?

Not really sure what you mean, but for crossing lights, you really need 2 sensors and some sort of controller. 1 sensor to trigger the lights before the train starts to go through the crossing, and 1 to reset or turn them off when the last carriage of the train clears the crossing.

There are also units which have 1 sensor and 2 actuators to retro-fit into the loco and last carriage of your train, too.

Check out eBay!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apologies, but what is a &#8220;signal pilot&#8221;?</p>
<p>Not really sure what you mean, but for crossing lights, you really need 2 sensors and some sort of controller. 1 sensor to trigger the lights before the train starts to go through the crossing, and 1 to reset or turn them off when the last carriage of the train clears the crossing.</p>
<p>There are also units which have 1 sensor and 2 actuators to retro-fit into the loco and last carriage of your train, too.</p>
<p>Check out eBay!</p>
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