Frame Kits with Kato Unitrack

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Frame Kits with Kato Unitrack

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First, you have great looking swtiches and these would be a plus for any layout. I could not tell enough from you site, but I am trying to figure out how to make your switches work with Kato Unitrack turnouts. Kato uses Momentary switches and I do not know how to integrate the two. I have about 23 swtiches on my layout.
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Thanks for the question, robertm. It's a question that we imagine quite a few people are wondering about. Which is why we're currently preparing some circuit ideas to help those who need a little help with electronic issues, so your question has prompted us to put up at least a temporary page with relevant details. I'll post another reply when the page is published.
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A new page has been published which should prove helpful: http://MODRATEC.com/mud_points.php
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An addition has been made to the abovementioned page to show the equivalence between 3-wire and 2-wire (Kato) solenoid arrangements.
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