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It's my understanding the current LCS App allows some some rudimentary control of TMCC/Legacy engines, is that correct?

 

I'm somewhat interested in the system, but trying to figure out what I'd need just to run engines from the App. Wifi module plus power adapter? And maybe a sensor track?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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It's my understanding the current LCS App allows some some rudimentary control of TMCC/Legacy engines, is that correct?

YES

 

I'm somewhat interested in the system, but trying to figure out what I'd need just to run engines from the App. Wifi module plus power adapter? And maybe a sensor track?

Just the Wifi module w/ PS cable and a Legacy Base.  The sensor track is not needed but will give you an indication of where an engine is if equipped with the IR sensor.

 

Blue Train is designing a Android App for engine control and I believe Lionel has started an iPhone App for controlling engines as well.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Last edited by MartyE

Thanks Marty. Certainly something I'm interested in with having young ones with an interest in the trains.

 

Also something I'd add to as I plan a switching layout for control of switches and other command accessories. Just want to test drive it so to speak for simple operations. 

 

I'd be curious to know if Lionel has a desire to construct a smaller piece of hardware that replicates the function of the Legacy base for those who might desire to operate only via smartphone applications.

Last edited by hirailsteve

Display space could be an issue, but swiping between different panels (like the current AUX button usage) could help expand available space.

 

Just an intriguing idea. I'd be curious of LCS adoption numbers and then how many folks use the LCS app some percentage of the time for all operations. The latter would presumably be knowable from app communication of data back to the app developers.

I'm sure folks will find what suits them best.  I prefer the Cab2 because I can "feel" my way around the controller and never have to look at it.  The smart phones and tablet do not have any physical references for controls.  I don't want to have to look at my controller to operate my engines.
 
Like I said though, folks will use what's best for them and some will probably be able to hit the controls without even looking.
 
I'll certainly give the Apps a shot though.  You never know it maybe fine.
 
Originally Posted by Flash:

The currently available BlueTrain Android app works very good for controlling trains even though it does not have the full Legacy command set.

 

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