In 2013 there was a thread that started with:
Ok, I am dreaming here.
But, I just read an article in the May issue of ZZZ magazine about using new technologies to shape the future of the hobby.
Why not a turnout with a built in mechanism to throw the point rails using wi-fi technology.
Think about it. No tortoises or servos or manual ground throws. No third party stationary decoders. No drilling holes through the layout. No labor intensive wiring under the layout.
THE ANSWERING THREAD WAS:
How many modelers do you think use Wi-Fi anything on their layouts? We don't have Internet access at our clubhouse, I don't have any Wi-Fi devices at home, and I don't foresee ever having any at either location.
The main sticking point I can see with this technology is interference between operators. For example, if I want to change a particular turnout, how do I select only it and not wind up throwing all the turnouts within range.
NOW fast forward to 2018 five years later when WiFi in our homes is more than common.
Where is the WiFi switch machines? i was thinking this as I am wiring DZ switch machines I have on elevated trusses. I need to use tubing to gather the many wires required to then channel these wires to the layout base so I can wire underneath to the AIU switch controller.
WHERE is the DZ-2500C-WF??