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Re: Wrong call on Brighton 07/06/2012 at 15:32 #32882 | |
Peter Bennet
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Just had a look at one of mine and I've explicitly disabled external calls in it. The one I was thinking of was here you ask a driver to examine the line and phone in- if the next signal is someone else's then the train should stop for a moment and then restart with no call to you. Don't think it calls the other box either in M/Play though. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 07/06/2012 at 16:04 #32883 | |
guidomcc
246 posts |
On Swindid, there is quite a large section of track shown outside the area of control, which has many grey signals. Can these have failures?
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Re: Wrong call on Brighton 07/06/2012 at 16:09 #32884 | |
Stephen Fulcher
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Peter is the expert on SwinDid, but from memory, I do not believe I have ever seen one fail.
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Re: Wrong call on Brighton 07/06/2012 at 19:10 #32892 | |
Peter Bennet
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" said:On Swindid, there is quite a large section of track shown outside the area of control, which has many grey signals. Can these have failures?Failures are a different thing. Regarding calls, I've just had a look and it's a bit hit and miss it appears. For example trains entering at Chipping Sodbury have calls enabled at Sig 133 but they were never disabled. Just run it and blocked the line resulting in a call from Sig UB98, thus proving that calls are not automatically disabled on external signals. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 08/06/2012 at 20:28 #32932 | |
Josie
310 posts |
" said:The one I was thinking of was here you ask a driver to examine the line and phone in- if the next signal is someone else's then the train should stop for a moment and then restart with no call to you.In reality, would you not then expect the fringe box to call the 'sim' box? I'd have thought it's most important for the signaller in rear to know that the line's clear. Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 08/06/2012 at 20:31 #32933 | |
Danny252
1461 posts |
" said:" said:Don't know of many signal post telephones with a dialing function! I'd expect a call from the box in advance to pass on the message.The one I was thinking of was here you ask a driver to examine the line and phone in- if the next signal is someone else's then the train should stop for a moment and then restart with no call to you.In reality, would you not then expect the fringe box to call the 'sim' box? I'd have thought it's most important for the signaller in rear to know that the line's clear. Last edited: 08/06/2012 at 20:31 by Danny252 Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 08/06/2012 at 21:38 #32938 | |
Peter Bennet
5400 posts |
" said:" said:The one I was thinking of was here you ask a driver to examine the line and phone in- if the next signal is someone else's then the train should stop for a moment and then restart with no call to you.In reality, would you not then expect the fringe box to call the 'sim' box? I'd have thought it's most important for the signaller in rear to know that the line's clear. Ideally but this is the way it is. " said:
? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Last edited: 08/06/2012 at 21:39 by Peter Bennet Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 08/06/2012 at 23:49 #32941 | |
Josie
310 posts |
" said:Don't know of many signal post telephones with a dialing function! I'd expect a call from the box in advance to pass on the message.That's what I was saying :) " said: Ideally but this is the way it is.Fair enough. Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 09/06/2012 at 17:13 #32958 | |
GeoffM
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" said:I did knock the lamp proving out in an attempt to locate the signal as well as the conventional right-click method which is what led me to conclude that it was not visible on the panel.In this particular case, the signal is defined (wrongly) as not being external. As far as I can tell, there shouldn't be any calls from signals that are defined as external. So it's a sim data issue here! SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
Re: Wrong call on Brighton 09/06/2012 at 20:51 #32961 | |
Danny252
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" said:" said:But not what I was reading!Don't know of many signal post telephones with a dialing function! I'd expect a call from the box in advance to pass on the message.That's what I was saying :) Log in to reply |