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Spectrum Russian Decapod Sound Issues

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DrW
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Spectrum Russian Decapod Sound Issues
Posted by DrW on Sunday, January 9, 2011 8:47 PM

The Spectrum Russian Decapod 2-10-0 is a beautiful small engine, and the non-sound version I had now for about 4 years (which was converted to DCC) runs very well.  Recently, I acquired two copies of the DCC/sound version.  They both have a rather pronounced background "whine" coming from the sound system (it is absent when I turn of the sound).  My spectrum 2-8-0 (w/ sound) does not have this problem.  Is there anybody who encountered this problem before, and is there a solution?

Many thanks for any help you can give

Joachim

 

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Posted by wjstix on Monday, January 10, 2011 4:46 PM

The dynamo whine doesn't come up automatically when you turn the lights on (like it does on QSI steam engines).  I can't think which F button it is, but one of them turns the dynamo sound off and on. I agree, it is pretty annoying even at low volume.

Stix
DrW
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Posted by DrW on Monday, January 10, 2011 7:50 PM

Thank you both so much for your help; it worked like a charm.  For the Tsunamis Bachmann is using, the generator is actually not turned on or off with the lights (F0); instead, you have to use F5 (dynamo).

Joachim

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Posted by wjstix on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 9:29 AM

davidmbedard

 DrW:

Thank you both so much for your help; it worked like a charm.  For the Tsunamis Bachmann is using, the generator is actually not turned on or off with the lights (F0); instead, you have to use F5 (dynamo).

Joachim

 

Well....I stand corrected.  Why would they change the function set with the OEM decoders?  Strange.

David B

Yes, strange but true!! Wink

Since my 2-10-0 with the factory equipped Tsunami is the only steam Tsunami I have, I assumed they all were that way. But you're correct, per Soundtraxx website, on "regular" steam Tsunamis F0 controls both the lights and the dynamo. My guess would be the simpler version Bachmann uses doesn't use the F5-F6 lighting functions the regular Tsunami does, so they decided to use them for other (sound) things??

Stix

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