I am helping an elderly gentleman here in Australia getting started in the hobby. He has made a commitment to DCC (I have little exposure to it) and he was told that some decoders are not recommended for Hornby Engines. He has a Hornby Select power unit and one of his engines has an apparently dud decoder. It was sent out as a gift from England so not covered by warranty as such.
Is there a set of "no no's" with Hornby and say Bachmann decoders or NCE ones?
TIA
Trevor www.xdford.digitalzones.com FYI
I have no experience with the Hornby Select Power system, but their web site indicates that it complies with the NMRA DCC standards. so any brand of decoder should work with it.
Here's a link to the Hornby web site: http://www.hornby.com/digital/
cacole wrote: I have no experience with the Hornby Select Power system, but their web site indicates that it complies with the NMRA DCC standards. so any brand of decoder should work with it. Here's a link to the Hornby web site: http://www.hornby.com/digital/
Thanks ofr our replies so far... I have not been able to find the sample waveform at all depite launching the search for it. The page in newrailwaymodellers seems to have Hornby's own press release and they aren't going to show a negative blurb are they?
If you could point me in the direction of the correct link please I would be appreciative of it!
Trevor
HI there Locoworks,
Thank you for your trouble... oft times negative corporate stuff does disappear quickly. I did that 10 years ago when a site was pulled for a lesson I had prepared so my students could not get to it. He does have a newer Select Unit, the other stuff I have found on the net suggests that the newer ones start up and go "11...30...03" when starting while older ones go "10...30...03" on their LCD displays. I have solved his problem except that the select unit he had cannot seem to program NCE Chips and it is on a default "3" so he will redo his others to other numbers/channels etc until we can get it onto another system!
Regards