Good Morning all. It has been a little while since I came back to the pot for a fresh cup. I will try not to be gone for so long. I got the new issue of CTT yesterday and must say, it is a very good issue. I also noticed on a quick scan that the NEW YORK ENGINEERS located in Carlstadt, NJ will be having the open house soon. For those in the area, or even a moderate drive away, this is a great layout! The attention to detail and function are superb. I know they have a web site if you would like a preview.
RT, good luck on your physical. you deserve the job, and it would be a great place to live. We have every intention to make it up that way for some of the beautiful sites. If things work out, maybe we can catch up with you and the Mrs.
May you all have a blessed day,
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Morning all. Cold again today. Mike, the Hopper / Winslow Homer exhibit is here through May 10th. He is the one who did Nighthawks, Kurt; the Art Institute also has one of his 'station platform' painting. It is very evocative - in other words, the colors and lighting certainly could inspire urban layout scenery. Did anyone see the March MR which featured John Armstrong's Canadaiga Southern? He had a 'famous' scene on his layout (also featured in an old MR) which mirrored the Nighthawks diner. Let me know if anyone's coming to Chicago!
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
GOOD MORNING
Heavy clouds and 34, the trees and shrubs are showing signs of new life if one looks close enough. The weather man doesn't seem to be paying attention though. I'm thinking a few trains need some exercise today, so that may be the high point of my day. No breakfast yet,maybe I'll run out and buy some instant grits. Naw I don't think so,they already filled the potholes. Y'all have a safe day and I will drop back later.......S.J.
Kurt-yes,just rattling the cage a little.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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Morning all. Well getting ready to get on the road for Ashevill, NC for my physical with the VA for my job with the VA .
Hope all is fine today.
Talk to you all later
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It's a sunny 26 degrees. Going up to 52 today with some sunshine.
Today is busy day. I am taking the dog to the groomer. He needs a bath and haircut badly. Then, I will do a few chores around the house. Maybe this is the start of a warming trend. I have a lot of work to do outside.
Dining car has arrived from " points west ". Time for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Tuesday.
Chuck
Mornin' boys. Sunny & 28 here in the Mid-Atlantic region. After I drop fifey's-wifey off at work, I think I'ma gonna lock myself in the basement, and get some work done on the layout. Been forever-and-a-day since I posted on SPF.
Working night-shift, and will be expecting a "southern breeze" after 2100...
ChiefEagles wrote:Morning. Off to meetings. Back after lunch. Did get some train time in last night. Brent, didn't you get the word? Buckeye is making piers, rollers and etc for all of us. Got to love that Buckeye. Hope all have a good day [including those in the cold baren MI]. God bless.
Good morning all,
IIABSDISEI with temps in the low 50s, but windy and perhaps rainy late in the day. First of all, thanks for all the compliments from everybody concerning the tip section. Secondly, Doug M, how long is the Hopper exhibit at the Art Institute? I know "Nighthawks" is a part of the regular display, but are they bringing in works from other parts of the country? Thirdly, Hopper did railroad scenes, but I am not aware of any actual train drawings except for some interiors of passenger cars. I have a couple of books with his works in them and he does several paintings of structures beside tracks, but I am not aware of any with trains running on them (but I could be wrong).
I had a different kind of weekday evening. I did weights at the YMCA right when I got home and then cleaned up a little bit. My wife and I then went to Chili's for supper. I had the four mini-burgers combo, which was really good. We came home and had an interesting discussion with Lucas concerning his girlfriend and where the relationship is going. I am not yet sure where the situation will end up, but at least we are talking about it.
I had streusel on the dining car this morning. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Getting closer to 1,000 posts! Will try to make 1,000 a memorable one!
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
ChiefEagles wrote:Brent, shame on you for throwing the cat outside. Good chat [deer thought so too ]. Tell Susan her GRITS are on the way. Now go run some trains. Finished watching Two and One Half Men. CSI Miami at 10.
cnw1995 wrote:Glad you're home, Marty. Nice and sunny, but sure is cold. Got a ticket to see the Edward Hopper exhibit at the Art Institute on Wed. He has a lot of evocative railroad-y paintings. Winslow Homer is part of this thing too - no engine paintings of his to speak of...
Doug: Edward Hopper??? He did Nighthawks...The one looking into a diner at night...right? The one everyone has wrapped in neon now... I didn't know he did trains. Great tip!
Sir James: I'll be a little late...I'll stop on the way and pick-up Doug and Butus.
Kurt
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Brent, PM recieved and sent....
I'll try a couple a other things during lunch tomorrow, then I'll see about the TPC thing.
Geez, this is costing more than a Legacy!!!
Nite, nite boys, getting sleepy..See ya tomorrow!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
lionroar88 wrote:Also, I could be off base here but in order to use the transformer or PM with the CB and Cab1 without the TPC is to use the TMCC Lockon?
Brent...I believe you are correct, when I set up my TMCC seven years ago, I remember the dealer asking me if I was only going to run CC locomotives. When I told him I wanted to run both conventional and command, the TMCC lockon was not purchased, but the PM left the store. Now I use a TPC 300 and two 180 W bricks......because that is what Roy told me to do!!!
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Good Evening
Mailman finished reading my CTT and delivered it today. Finally got to see the real pg.21,pg39,and really liked the carwash on pg 53. Also have heard some good words about the williams ad on the back cover. Sunny but still only in the 30s today, did some grocery shopping and played golf with Arnold Palmer(PS2). Grandsons are out of school this week so granny and DIL took them to a movie.
Brutus,Doug,Kurt, got fresh banilla,peach and butter pecan,peanut butter for Chewy smooth or crunchy. Any one else that wants to come ok,Brutus knows where the key is. Later,,S.J.
Roy,
As of right now, both are disconnected. Tomorrow, I'll reinstall the command base: Transformer "A" to inside rail, U not connected. Connect U from command base to track. And hope something talks to something else.... cough, cough....
ChiefEagles wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Caugh Caugh is Suthern for Cough, Cough. They even cough funny down there. I hope he never sneezes. "Squze me!" If I do sneeze, it will blow OHIO off the map.
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Caugh Caugh is Suthern for Cough, Cough. They even cough funny down there. I hope he never sneezes.
Caugh Caugh is Suthern for Cough, Cough. They even cough funny down there. I hope he never sneezes.
"Squze me!" If I do sneeze, it will blow OHIO off the map.
That's gonna take a lot of hot air, Chief. You could do it.
At least I have not posted 182 posts for the month by this morning. Most single sentences and bragging on myself. Guess???
lionroar88 wrote: Chief - and other Legacy owners - have you noticed an increase in smoke production from TMCC I engines? My 6945 GP-30 and 3044 GP-30 sure seem to like to fill the room with smoke in less than 5 minutes...
Chief - and other Legacy owners - have you noticed an increase in smoke production from TMCC I engines? My 6945 GP-30 and 3044 GP-30 sure seem to like to fill the room with smoke in less than 5 minutes...
Caugh Caugh, you say something.
Look at the CN. The only other one I have that comes close to the two Legacys is UP GP30 in TMCC1.
ANJ,
Just to be sure - describe how the units are hooked up - you do have a wire from the track "U" terminal on the CB hooked to the outside rail on the track or to the "U" terminal on the PM, which is turn goes to the outside rail of the track.
What does not make good sense is the CAB-1 talking to the PM, but not the CB. This tends to indicate the radio transmission portion of the CAB-1 is working. I would not rule out the CB is the culprit here.
If you have both the CB and the PM hooked up:
1. Does the red light flash on the CB when hitting TR1?
2. Does the red light flash on the PM when hitting ENG1?
Regards, Roy
Purchased the PowerMaster & Command Base new from LHS. Got the CAB1 on line (eBay). So, no, the CAB 1 has never worked with the command base, works conventional only on the command base.
Checked the crystals, and they are just as you say. 26.800 on both base units and 27.255 on the CAB1. The CAB only works on the conventional side. If I do TR then 1, it's ok on conv.
If I do ENG 1, then nothing, until I do TR1 and it's back to conventional running. The CAB is the only wild card in this thing. We tried to put one on at a time, still no reception from the CAB. But it does recieve in conventional (powermaster).
I'm thinking that the CAB1 is the only wild card here. This is very strange. I know I'm not completely dense. OK, I completely opened the door on that one, so youse guys can go for it...
Has the CAB-1 ever worked with the TMCC Command Base?
Did you buy them both new? (point being is to make sure no one has changed the crystal inside the Command Base to change the frequency it receives on - I assume the CAB-1 is OK since it works with your PowerMaster)?
I would take the Command Base and CAB-1 to your LHS and try out each one with their set to see which piece has the issue.
As an FYI - the standard crystal cover/holder on the Command Base says 27.255 MHz and the actual crystal that is in the cover/holder is 26.800 MHz. The cover says 27.255 MHz as this denotes the frequency the CB receives from the CAB-1 and the difference of 27.255 - 26.800 = .455 MHz (455 kHz) is the frequency that is injected onto the track for transmission to TMCC locos.
The crystal that is in the CAB-1 is 27.255 MHz.
Lionel offers different crystals and there are some on their website - but not in recognizable pairs (at least to me at the time being) to yield the 455 kHz signal to the track.
Chief - and other Legacy owners - have you noticed an increase in smoke production from TMCC I engines? My 6945 GP-30 and 3044 GP-30 sure seem to like to fill the room with smoke in less than 5 minutes... I'll try to get some pics and post later... also last week the F&R couplers on both engines didn't work, took them off the track and let them sit over the weekend while I was working on a bridge, put them on yesterday morning and now working again... Susieq stopped down yesterday and says, 'Is that the engine I bought you for your birthday?' 'Yes, the one in back.' 'You have two of the same engine?' 'No. The one in front is TMCC I the one in back is Legacy.' 'They look the same to me.' 'They have different numbers, different command control systems, and the one in front is a repainted B&O and the one in back is a repainted C&O' 'I'll repaint you! It's time to go... stop playing with trains and get ready. Did you wrap your niece's Thomas engine?' 'No and it's Molly, not Thomas.' If looks could cook I'd be burnt to a crisp... Oh, and our niece LOVED Molly... she's yellow (or so I was informed).
cheapclassics - Big CONGRATS on getting tip published! (Thanks for the "heads-up" Rich)
...and the list grows...
Buckeye Riveter wrote:Mike...Congratulations in getting the tech tip published in CTT!!! Sorry I didn't see it sooner. Now you know that I only look at the pictures.
Being able to read is a secondary requirement to be a certified civil engineer in Ohio.
Mike, will certainly look for it when I get time to read through it.
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