Installed the last semaphore. The original design called for 32 signal towers but due to poor layout design there is only room for 30. Four of these towers are signal headed which means there are 56 semaphore arms and servos to control. (Plus 4 dwarf tri-color LED signals.)
Installation is documented. Raspberry Pi stored signals information has been updated.
Haven't heard from Arduino Support for a week. - The week did include a three-day weekend. Just that there is a lot that can't be done without the Base Station and sensors.
While 'fine tuning' the semaphore angles, I finely notices that signal #15 is in the wrong place! The area is not to crowded so not hard, just a pain in the ass.
The control wire for semaphore #4 top has disconnected from the arm.
RE: Arduino 'What we have is a failure to communicate.'
Tweaked the three angles for each of semaphore, updated database, dumped from DB to the Raspberry Pi and stored. Looks better.
Moved semaphore tower #15 to the correct location. Had to make a new cable to connect the lights. Updated the database and Raspberry Pi stored data.
Cleaned up some 'one-time' scripts that I have used twice. Improved "MarryGoRound.py" which started as a 'this should be fun' program and having added TTS has become the next video, I think. Yes, killing time waiting to hear from Arduino Tech Support.