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Ho Dcc Decoder with sound question

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Ho Dcc Decoder with sound question
Posted by roybrownson on Saturday, March 19, 2011 3:50 PM

I have a plug and play HO utah commuter frontrunner diesel engine, What kind of Dcc plug and play decoder with sound do I need to buy for it to sound as the original front runner it self? where also I can purchase it at online?

Thanks, Roy Brownson JR (Email:roybrownson@yahoo.com)

Tags: Athearn , DCC , Decoders
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Posted by skagitrailbird on Saturday, March 19, 2011 4:18 PM

Have you tried the web sites of the major sound decoder manufacturers?  If not, I would suggest you check out Soundtrax, QSI and Loksound.  If you find what you are looking for, then do a google search for online vendors.  Tony's Train Exchange and Litchfield Station are two reliable online dealers.

Good luck!

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Posted by jrbernier on Saturday, March 19, 2011 5:40 PM

Roy,

  I am assuming that you have an Athearn engine?  It should have a standard NMRA  plug/socket for a decoder.  There really no specific 'plug & play' decoder that I am aware of.  What you need is a sound decoder with a turbocharged EMD 710 engine with HEP.  Again I am not aware of a specific sound set for that engine.  There are EMD 645 with HEP available for sure.  I would look throught Soundtraxx Tsunami or QSI sound decoders to see if they have a 710/HEP sound file available.  That full width car body should be able to hold the decoder and speaker.

  BTW, 'plug & play' decoders generally replace the existing DC light board in the engine.

Jim

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Posted by richg1998 on Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:55 PM

The Athearn come with Quick Plug not NMRA connectors the last I saw in the ads for the HO scale version. For a SoundTraxx, cut back the shrink to remove the 9 pin connector.

The below link covers that if you go with the Tsunami. Store the link and look through the site.

http://www.mrdccu.com/curriculum/soundtraxx/

Rich

 

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Posted by Stevert on Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:06 PM

richg1998
The Athearn come with Quick Plug not NMRA connectors the last I saw in the ads for the HO scale version

The newer Athearn boards have both an NMRA 8-pin medium socket, and a 9-pin JST plug.

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