Yep! I love the remote and have 5 AIU's. Use them for switching and accessories.
Then, after I get set up for this year, I may have to experiment with it. When you say "switching" I assume you mean switches (turnouts some call them). You find that faster than just pushing the lever?
Or is it just more accessible when you walk around? I have always used the wired control/lever.
And I can under stand a simple on off accessory (bell, crossing gate) but do you use it for accessories like the milk loader, cattle/horse loader, etc.? I have a log loader (shown below) with a controller knob that turns on for constant power to the drive chain. If I used an AIU, would I have to hold the remote button down continuously to run the belt? A separate push button activates the dump feature, so I can see the AIU doing that.
In the far, left background, there is a coal loader with a controller that the button is held down continuously to lower and raise the bucket. Again, I guess I would have to hold the remote button to get the AIU to put out continuous power. Does the AIU provide momentary power such as is needed to throw a switch, or can it do continuous also? I guess I could look this up, but I think any experienced used could chime in with an answer. Thank you for the reply and your time, Greg (also on the left side, you see the switch controllers on the small board)