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On 21/09/10 18:15, The Gardener wrote:
On the Southern, both running rails are used for traction return. Track circuits are AC as a result; historically 50 Hz but modern track circuits (known as TI for Traction Immune) use higher frequencies (I believe in the range 1.1-1.3 kHz) to avoid the risk of harmonics in the return current giving a false clear indication. I thought modern track circuits transmit a digital code so as to completely eliminate the risk of traction systems generating the appropriate frequency? -roy |
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