I’m resurrecting my garden railroad after it was destroyed in a flood a few years back. In looking through the inventory of what servived, I still have my rather new Locolink system and a few receivers.
The question is - should I pursue upgrading / using this system? If not, what is new and exciting in wireless to look into?
I do not seem to find much info or chatter on Keithco around, which makes me skeptical that they are not being used by other roaders.
I studied the Keithco system a few years ago when I first got into G-scale and was looking for a radio control, battery powered system.
At that time, there was a lengthy discussion here about the risk of using a proprietary system and what would happen if that company suddenly goes out of business.
The primary focus of the discussion, however, centered on Keithco’s warranty and service support, or lack thereof. One person related his experience of purchasing several Locolink receivers that were defective and being charged $25 each to return them for service.
I eventually settled on the AirWire900 system from CVP Products of Richardson, TX and have not regretted it.
I seem to be headed toward the AirWire system too. Although, I remember not getting it originally, when I bought the LocoLinc. I keep telling myself that cheapo car remotes is almost a fool-proof solution, that has tons of support.
Keep thinking alongs those lines and you might end up with exactly what you need.[;)]
There are a number of ESC’s avaialable that utilise the low cost 2.4 GHz R/C stick radios, for superior range, digital proportional speed control and the lowest pricing.