I just received a Lionel RS-11 (6-28521) from an Ebay seller. The engine was un-run, new and in the box. While the switcher runs fine, it produces no sound whatsoever. (it does, when in neutral, make a "ticking" sound, at times.) I have the sound switch set to the ON position; I've rotated the volume set screw to various positions; I've installed a battery in order to produce "continuous" sound. Nothing. I'm running this engine in conventional mode, using a KW transformer. I have two 6-5906 sound activator buttons installed, one for the bell, the other for the horn. This set-up works fine with my Lionel Alco S-4 switcher (TMCC, Railsounds, Odyssey, essentially the same as this RS-11). I'm hoping that someone may have some ideas that I could try in order to produce sound. It's hard to believe that it just doesn't work. I'm thinking it must have something to do with my set-up, even though this set-up works fine with my S-4. Does anyone have any ideas?
One possibility could be that the sound card came loose during shipping.
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Agree with Buckeye, pop the shell and check to make sure all the boards are properly seated. If that doesn't help do you know anybody that has a TMCC layout where you could try a system "reset"?
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Thank you both. I've checked whatever connections I could - all appears to be in order. I don't know what a "system reset" is, but today I'll take it to my local Lionel dealer and run it by them - I'd imagine they'd know how to do a "reset". They have a nice TMCC layout there that they can test it on. If a reset doesn't work, I'll leave it in their hands; hopefully, they can do some open engine surgery on it and return it to me sounding like the real McCoy! Thanks again!
i just had the same problem with 2 of my engines,they both ran fine,but no sounds,so i pressed aux 1,then #1 and the sounds came back on. i must have accidently shut the sounds of. i hope this works for you. Gerald M.
Actually, no. What worked for me was the purchase of a new audio power board, $35 (+ $28 labor). Worked like a charm. The engine is REALLY cool now, what with the diesel Railsounds roaring away. It's great! All's well that ends well, even if it does cost you a few unexpected bucks.
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