In two situations on this module, I have opposing turnouts that it make sense to operate them in a ganged arrangement. The BullFrog turnout control solution allows for this using a connecting rod installed at the first of the two controls that allows having the cable assembly continue on to control the second unit.
In the following view, the two turnout controls are connected with a single cable. The connecting rod is visible in the lower of the two controls as it twists through the control plate and a second cable portion is attached to continue off toward where the cable will terminate with a push/pull knob. Care must be taken to get the cable turned around and going in the opposite direction for the opposing turnout, this assures that the points appropriately line up when the turnouts are in the cross-over route position.
Unfortunately these turnouts are situated close to the edge of the module and a frame board is close by. Fortunately, one of the turnouts is going off at an opening angle from the other and that angle helped to take off the slack on the cable when running it by the frame. This second view provides an overall perspective on the difficulties I faced with getting these two turnouts hooked up.
The cable towers seen here are quite critical to the operation of these controls. Care must be taken to minimize the shifting of the cable during when activating the control and these towers really help to accomplish that when placed properly and securely mounted. I cheated a bit here with the white cable straps - they seem to do the trick without squeezing in another tower down in the corner. Also, I thought it was rather neat that I was able to make one tower do the work of two as the cable looped back up toward its eventual operating position at the side of the module.
BTW, I had to take each of these two controls apart to "rout" the edges of the ball bearing channel as once I started connecting cables to them, they units locked up and won't shift properly. I had done this with the controls discussed in the last post and this confirmed that I will have to go back and fine tune all of the mounted controls to be assured of smooth operation under the load of the cables.