- 28-October-2024:
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v1.9 firmware (ident K) released for MR001d,
MR601a and MR603c.
The major features of this release are:
- the same programming table for all MRxxx (where relevant)
- SELECTA_MULTI: may be bound to multiple Selecta slots on
the same transmitter - e.g. for operating locos separately and in
a consist
- not low and not high options for emergency stop
- e.g. for implementation of a "dead man's handle" (or button)
- a servo output may be attached to the ESC (prog 2-P-6-)
so that it tracks the
throttle and responds to all speed controller behaviour
- e.g. emergency stop
- ESC reverse options (prog 1-1-6-) extended with options for
direction toggle if Rx started with the Tx throttle at max;
Rx LED shows 1 x rapid 3-flash when direction toggled
- Dual Action on/off control (prog 3-P-3-) extended with
momentary behaviours
- servo travel (prog 3-P-8) includes range reduction
- remote power switch (sense and switch via Px), prog 7-P- : for use
with MSW13a
- addition of flashing light patterns, progs 3-P-8..10
- 10-July-2024:
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MR603 is back in stock.
- 30-May-2024:
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Tx20v2 is back in stock.
- 29-May-2024:
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MR601 is back in stock.
- 5-Feb-2024:
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MR001d now available and supercedes the 'a'
and 'b' versions of MR001.
- 31-October-2023:
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MR001a and MR001b are out of stock.
This receiver was based on a product from Lemon who have changed
the design to use a different microprocessor which does not support
the MR001 firmware.
A redesigned MR001d is in progress and availability in February is planned.
- 16-October-2023:
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Model rail transmitters are back in stock.
Availability of the
MT01 transmit module is waiting on completion of
the documentation.
- 1-August-2023:
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MyLocoSound Premium sound cards are back in stock.
- 19-June-2023:
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Due to component shortage, MR603b is no
longer available. Its replacement, MR603c, is being worked on now and
availability is planned for August.
- 8-June-2023:
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Limited stock of MR603 is available now.
Component shortage has again forced a redesign and MR603c, when
available, will be announced on this page.
- 1-January-2023:
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The combination of Deltang Rx41d-v5 and
Micron MA003 is a usable substitute for Deltang's Rx60
until we can finish work on a direct replacement.
The combination is approx 10x15x8mm and can handle up to 13V and 1.5A motor
current.
- 28-July-2022:
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A batch of MR603
has been assembled and I will be contacting everyone
on the wait list (in the order of entry onto the list)
starting next week (1 August).
- 23-June-2022:
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It has been found that some older Deltang transmitters will not bind
with MR603. This is almost certainly due to an issue with DSM2 implementation
in older Tx2 firmware. If you experience a problem binding, please
contact Micron.
- 17-June-2022:
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The first batch of MR603 sold out in 4 days.
More will be available at the end of July.
- 14-June-2022:
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The MR603 receiver is now available for sale.
- 24-Apr-2022:
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Commissioning of the Micron pick/place machine is not complete so, to
avoid further delay to MR603, a batch has been ordered from a UK PCB
assembler. They will be delivered here by 1st June and will go on sale
shortly after.
- 15-Mar-2022:
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Mid March has arrived but still no production MR603. The status is:
- production PCB panels are here, but waiting on me to complete a
vacuum table for applying solder paste; I plan to have that
done this week
- the pick & place machine kit is here, but will take several days
to commission so initial batches will be hand assembled
- firmware for v1.0 will be complete by
the end of the week,
code will be frozen and subject to full testing
- some documentation is written and will be completed over the next
1-2 weeks.
- 6-Mar-2022:
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Receiver development is taking longer than hoped/expected, for which
I apologise.
MR603 is close but not quite ready.
Pre-production boards have passed all tests which gives confidence
for production. When I started this project, the plan was to have the
receivers assembled in China.
However, the continuing global semiconductor shortage has made that infeasible;
PCB assemblers either would not quote as they had no stock of some components
or the price per board made for an unacceptable retail price.
Thus, we will be manufacturing in house. The advantage is that
components can be sourced from multiple suppliers and allows flexibility
to make sufficient stock to match demand - particularly inmportant as
more receivers are added to the range.
The downside to in-house manufacture is the startup cost and effort.
A pick/place machine has been ordered but that will take some time
to commission so initial batches of MR603 will be hand-assembled resulting
in limited availability until we are up to speed.