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John Rowland wrote:
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message ps.com... "Bobbing" is when the signal rapidly changes from aspect to aspect without warning or reason. Naturally this is a major problem because a signal could bob despite an occupied track in front of the train; thus, if it goes to green and the driver passes it in the correct way at speed, CRUNCH. I doubt that, because it would violate the concept of "failsafe". Maybe, maybe not. If the signals are bobbing at all then you have a problem; under the right circumstances, a soaking wet relay cabinet would probably produce a wrong-side failure. Knowing very little about signal design I can't say how likely it is to happen. |
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