
New for us is a print drawer shelf to set our laptops on. Comes in handy with us filling the shelf with equipment. In the old days we could just shove the stuff to one side to make room for the laptop.

We spec out an LED strip at the top and one under the lower shelf. The lower one is cleverly placed below the drawer.

Our detection options are to get away from loops using video, puck, microwave so we are adding a panel with breakers to supply power. The empty area is for future BNC filters if we go video.

New idea from the manufacturer is a panel for the SDLC cables. Our early versions just had all the wire tie together on a terminal strip. This is much neater. Five them are secured by screws, the fourth one down has clips for a test connection to a fram grabber.

These are being built by Western Systems here in the great Northwest. Two of them will be upgrading EF20 intersections and the other three will be new signals.