Model railroad fastclock master/controller based on ESP8266 with small display and nRF24 based radio
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README.md

Model Railroad Fastclock Master/Controller

This is a controller for a model railroad fastclock. That clock looks like a normal clock, but runs at a higher speed than usual. This is used to compensate the fact, that distances on the model railroad are not properly to scale, as that would need much huger locations and setup than possible.

The tasks of the master clock / controller is:

  • set the correct time
  • set the speed of the clock
  • start/stop the clock
  • inform client clocks about the current time to be displayed
  • support multiple clock systems, as we have multiple arrangements of model railroads at the same location having their own times