Hi there
I have two (soon to be 4) Soundtraxx Tsunami decoders and am trying to find information on the correct CV values for each of the available horns.
Specifically, I need the CV value for the Nathan K3L on the EMD 710 KT1000 (828060) and the TSU-750 ALCo 244 (827004).
Supposedly, the horn lists and CV values were on a paper included with the decoders, but I never got them.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Contact Soundtraxx for the info. I believe the horn list is on the registrtion card. Joe
Michael,
This link takes you to sound files of the horns on the various Soundtraxx decoders (look towards bottom of page): http://www.soundtraxx.com/dsd/tsunami/tsunamisound.php
That could help identify them by their sound.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
I don't know why, but Soundtraxx is very elusive with this information. I bought a TSU-750 #827011 for an ALCO 539 non-turbo and it's not listed on the card. I even went to Soundtraxx website and it is not easy to find this information for any of the decoders. You may need to just call them.
On a side note, I have an Athearn Genesis SD70ACe with a GN-1000 and the manual shows the settings for CV 115 (horn) are:
0 = Nathan K5LLA (default)
1 = Nathan K3LA
2 = Nathan P3
3 = Leslie RS5T
4 = Leslie RS3L
5 = Leslie A2000
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I have an older version of JMRI. For a AT-1000 710, it suggests that the K3L should be a value of 6 in CV115. For the TSU-750 Alco 244, it suggests that the value in CV115 should be 8.
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They post the manuals on their web site.
http://www.soundtraxx.com/manuals.php
big daydreamer They post the manuals on their web site. http://www.soundtraxx.com/manuals.php
Unfortunately the manuals are useless when it comes to answering the OP's question. The manual tells you that for different values in CV115 you can get alternate horns 1, 2, 3, and so forth, but they don't tell you what horns 1, 2, 3, and so forth are.
maxman big daydreamer They post the manuals on their web site. http://www.soundtraxx.com/manuals.php Unfortunately the manuals are useless when it comes to answering the OP's question. The manual tells you that for different values in CV115 you can get alternate horns 1, 2, 3, and so forth, but they don't tell you what horns 1, 2, 3, and so forth are.
FWIW, Loksound is just as bad ....
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They are? I picked up a Loksound Select Alco 244, needed to set the horn to an M3RT1, and the little sheet included listed which values in the prime mover/horn select CV set which horn. No guessing.
MRC is the real bad one. They have the CV to set multiple horns but even their tech support has no idea which horn is which value of the CV. "We don;t keep records of that" is what they told me.
rrinker They are? I picked up a Loksound Select Alco 244, needed to set the horn to an M3RT1, and the little sheet included listed which values in the prime mover/horn select CV set which horn. No guessing. MRC is the real bad one. They have the CV to set multiple horns but even their tech support has no idea which horn is which value of the CV. "We don;t keep records of that" is what they told me. --Randy
Then I recind my comment. I buy my Loksound decoders in bulk and they just come ten wrapped in bubble wrap. The few singles that I've gotten in the box were blank decoders and come with no documentation. The download section on the site doesn't list the horns and their numbers. The problem is that with each new file, they are continually updating the horn selection and aren't revising the older files for consistency.