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Arduino Session #11, MV Clinic Special Edition, Using PWM Mux for Servos & LEDs

By Ted Becker

Topic this week is using the PCA9685 I2C PWM multiplexer for driving servos or LEDs with your Arduino. Included will be a set of functions that replace the Arduino library that may be simpler to use.

4dpnrOrganizer MountVernon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: PCA9685 PWM driver for servos & LEDs
Time: Jun 7, 2021 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Whidbey Clinic 9 June 2021 – CABEESE!!!!

Our last clinic before the summer break will be on June 9th at 7:00pm on Zoom.

Our topic – and volunteers needed – is on the last car of the train – THE CABOOSE.

We want to see your crummies.  What do you have, what have you done, lets see those train tushies!!!!

I will kick off the clinic with some examples of my own work in O scale (On30).  We also have a couple other volunteers lined up but a few more 5-10 minute segments are needed.

Would like to see models of any scale that have been weathered, kitbashed and/or super detailed or scratchbuilt. NMRA AP Merit award models are certainly of interest.

This is a great opportunity to show off your train’s back side!!!

All you need to be able to do to share your work is participate in zoom with a web cam or share pictures from your computer with screen share.  You could simply hold up your project and talk about your work.  Alternatively, if you have an external webcam or phone/tablet you could show off your model on your layout or workbench.  Whatever the case, we need volunteers to make this work so please RSVP via email and I will put you on the crew list for this clinic. 

RSVP to : slugsmasher@oakharbor.net

LINK TO ZOOM BELOW:

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Topic: SVW June Clinic
Time: Jun 9, 2021 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Hopper Car Farm Grain Storage

By George Chambers

My wife Sally and I were on a trip a couple of weeks ago in northern Idaho. A few miles west of Bonners Ferry while driving through some farm country I spotted a use for an old grain hopper car. A Union Pacific hopper car was mounted up on some cement concrete pillars for cattle feed storage. Those modeling today’s railroads could use one on a farm scene.

The next photo was from near where we were staying in Hope, Idaho. The BNSF track was near by, so I caught the rear end of a coal train heading westbound on the former Northern Pacific Railway track. This is a few miles east of Sandpoint. Lots of freight trains going though this area.

George

Volunteers Needed For Day Out With Thomas at the Northwest Railway Museum

By Emily Boersma, Volunteer & Program Coordinator

Here is a great opportunity to run trains in person at “Day Out With Thomas”.

Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie is recovering from the COVID epidemic.

Their annual “Day Out With Thomas” event is back on, after a year hiatus. Come and help them celebrate, and satisfy your craving to run model trains, and to rub elbows with prototype trains, too.

Day out With Thomas is on July 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18, 2021. We will want to have at least two volunteers each of those days who can monitor and run the O scale layout for visitors. ( This is not the Hi-Rail module layout. This is the layout and trains which were saved from the Bellingham Railway Museum. There is also an N scale layout, which visitors run themselves. ) If we have two volunteers each of those days, we can have at least one stationed at the O scale layout and the other can rove around the Train Shed Exhibit Hall to answer questions, keep an eye on things, and direct people through the hall.

Shifts would be from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Half day shifts are also available.
Because of crowding, face masks are required while at the Museum, even if you are vaccinated.
Bring your own name tag. ( You probably have one, from other shows. )
Food and beverages are not available on-site. But there are picnic tables, an outdoor lounge area, and a refrigerator.
On-site parking is limited, so plan to get there early.

Anyone interested is welcome to contact the Museum directly.
Emily Boersma
Volunteer & Program Coordinator
425-888-3030 x 7203 or 425-772-8870
Emily@TrainMuseum.org

Here is a link to the volunteer application that you will need to fill out for background checks. ( Required by state law. )
https://trainmuseum.org/index.php/component/rsform/form/3-volunteer-application
This is very similar to the form we all fill out for the Pacific Science Center show.

Arduino Session #10, MV Clinic Special Edition, Printed Circuit Boards

By Ted Becker

This week we are taking a side trip through the realm of printed circuit boards and how you can design your own board and have it made at a very reasonable cost.

4dpnrOrganizer MountVernon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Arduino Class
Time: May 31, 2021 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Arduino Session #9, MV Clinic Special Edition

By Ted Becker

Topics this week will be design considerations for controlling a turntable and some basic information on driving stepper motors. Tentative topic for Session #10 is designing your own printed circuit boards and how to have them made at a reasonable cost.

4dpnrOrganizer MountVernon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Arduino Class
Time: May 24, 2021 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting ID: 923 0585 5295
Passcode: 216344

Free Model Trains

Al Lowe

Clay Lemming passed away a few months ago and they’re holding his estate sale this weekend.

I just received a telephone call from Bob Barry, Clay’s next door neighbor, who informed me that Clay’s collection of HO equipment hasn’t sold yet, so they’re going to give everything away for free starting tomorrow, Sunday, May 23rd, at 11:00 AM at Clay’s home, 1913 22nd Street, Anacortes.

I don’t know any more about it. I just told him I’d pass along the information. Good luck.

Join the 4D PNR Private Facebook Group

For those of you who were not able to attend the 2021 Virtual Spring Meet today, were we fortunate to have new NMRA member, Jacob Wright, unveil the 4th Division’s new private Facebook group. He gave a short presentation on how to join and went over the many features that members can use to keep connected and to continue to build community among the 4th Division .

A 4th Division social media team has been formed to focus on enhancing the 4D’s social media presence. Facebook was the team’s first step thanks, in part, to Jacob reaching out to Russ Segner to volunteer.

Jacob led the Facebook effort and will be the main point of contact for ongoing questions. He can be reached at facebook_admin@4dpnr.com.

You can follow this link https://www.facebook.com/groups/4dpnr and request to join the Facebook group. You can also search in Facebook for “4D PNR” and select the private group.

Before you submit your request to be added to the group, you will be required to answer some basic questions and agree to the group rules. The goal is to keep all conversations and posts NMRA and train centric.

The current administrators for the Facebook group are Jacob Wright, Larry Sloan, and Lisa Murray.

Going forward, the team will be announcing other social media updates, like creating/maintaining an Instagram account and re-igniting the 4D’s Twitter account (which has been dormant since 2015).

If you would be interested in volunteering and helping with the social media effort, please contact Lisa Murray, Communications Chair, at communications@4dpnr.com.

Thanks!
Lisa Murray, Communications Chair

Link to Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4dpnr
Contact for Facebook questions: facebook_admin@4dpnr.com