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Athearn RS-3 sound

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Athearn RS-3 sound
Posted by tstage on Sunday, February 6, 2011 3:07 PM

Has anyone here installed a sound decoder in one of the newer HO Athearn RS-3 road switchers?  Any recommendations?  (Something other than MRC.)

Also, did you have to carve out the chassis to squeeze everything in?  I plan on addressing the electrical pickup issue with this unit, too.

Thanks for the help. Big Smile

Tom

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Posted by rrinker on Monday, February 7, 2011 9:22 AM

 Well, MRC has a drop-in one....

I really would like an RS-3 with sound, but not if I have to resort to MRC decoders. It will be hard to fit anything but the absolute tiniest speaker in there withough hacking away some of the weight somewhere. I did hit on what seems like a possible idea though, I have 4 Atlas undec ones to do, plus I have a 5th one that has a basd motor. Replacement motors are still available from Atlas, but that would cost more than I paid for the loco (which did have a working, if noisy, motor - it's 'broken' because when I disassembled it to rey and fix it I lost a brush spring). SO I thought of perhaps removing the gears and weights and making a sound dummy out of it. Not an enormous amount of room, but a long rectangular speaker enclosure should fit nicely.

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Posted by Reformed Grownup on Monday, February 7, 2011 12:01 PM

I haven't attempted to add sound to an Athearn RS-3, but when I was researching the electrical pick-up issue you mentioned, I came across a tutorial on how to do just what you are looking to do, as well as fix the pick-up issue. The tutorial is on a Yahoo forum (Rick Bell Clinics)  here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPMclinics-RickBell/files/

In the "file" area you'll see the listed as a pdf -" Athearn RS3 Sound Install.pdf  Athearn RS3 Sound Install Two Speakers "

It looks like he used the following in his install.

1. Mini Oval Speaker

2. Small Oval Speaker

3. Soundtraxx TSU AT 1000 #828043 Alco 244 sound decoder

Skimming through the tutorial, it looks like only minor milling (1/8" or so) is necessary for the larger speaker to fit beneath the shell.

The Rick Bell forum has a bunch of other useful tutorials, so I'd highly recommend it to one and all.

Good luck!

Richard

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