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LB - London Bridge
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===LB - London Bridge===
  
 
Below is a list of the signal data decodes that have been worked out. Please feel free to add to this.
 
Below is a list of the signal data decodes that have been worked out. Please feel free to add to this.
  
*This is a work in progress - watch this space*
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'''''This is a work in progress - watch this space'''''
  
 
In the table that follows, I have used the numbering convention that bit 0 is the least significant bit and bit 7 is the most significant. So a value in an SF message of '02' would be '00000010' in binary, and I would refer to that as being bit 1 set.
 
In the table that follows, I have used the numbering convention that bit 0 is the least significant bit and bit 7 is the most significant. So a value in an SF message of '02' would be '00000010' in binary, and I would refer to that as being bit 1 set.
  
| *TD* | *Address* | *Bit* | *Meaning when 1* | *Updated by* |
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| LB | 00 | 0 | Signal L1 at danger | John Smith |
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! TD !! Address !! Bit !! Meaning when 1 !! Updated by  
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| LB || 00 || 0 || Signal L1 at danger || [[User:John Smith|John Smith]] ([[User talk:John Smith|talk]])
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Revision as of 14:26, 26 August 2014

LB - London Bridge

Below is a list of the signal data decodes that have been worked out. Please feel free to add to this.

This is a work in progress - watch this space

In the table that follows, I have used the numbering convention that bit 0 is the least significant bit and bit 7 is the most significant. So a value in an SF message of '02' would be '00000010' in binary, and I would refer to that as being bit 1 set.

TD Address Bit Meaning when 1 Updated by
LB 00 0 Signal L1 at danger John Smith (talk)