rrinker ANd what makes you say a 5x12 layout doesn't warrant DCC? 5x12 isn't exactly tiny - and it is my contention that a smaller layout actually stands to gain more from DCC than a big one. --Randy
ANd what makes you say a 5x12 layout doesn't warrant DCC? 5x12 isn't exactly tiny - and it is my contention that a smaller layout actually stands to gain more from DCC than a big one.
--Randy
For me it doesn't since i have 83 engines (some of which i want to keep as DC), only 2 of which are dual mode. And i can only run 2 trains at once (on a dual main line). It's all about the money required. I haven't purchased the engine yet because of this problem (my only other sound equipped is a BLI SD-40-2).
In fact i'm still using horn hook couplers on half of my stuff
@ cacole: Thanks for the tip.
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The decoder may not have been programmed to run on DC. Take it back to the person from whom you purchased it and have him reprogram CV 29 to a value of 6 and see if that solves some of the problems you're having.
You will not have control over many of the sounds on DC, though. A Tsunami decoder requires DCC to function properly.
A friend has a Life Like Y-6B equipped with a Tsunami sound decoder (i forgot the style) he wants to sell, and i want to buy. It's suppose to be able to run on DC (my little 5X12 layout doesn't warrant DCC), but when i tried it the sound was completely out of sync with the speed, and the engine doesn't run very fast, and it sounds like the whistle softly blows repeadiately like a warning. Is the're a way to fix it so it runs right (couldn't find anything on Soundtraxx's site), or do i just remove the decoder?