Randy,
Thanks for the come back,,,,It's getting to be heck,being 70,,,I figured out my blunder,last nite,,I was using the wrong Search,,,For the life of me though,,,I don't know why I did that,because I've been using it .all along with no problems.
Have a good one!!
Cheers,
Frank
Are you using the Search this site box or the community search box? Search this site gives me a bunch of broken thumbnail image links, Search the community only searches for forum posts, not the entire Kalmbach site - that's the one you want.
Works fine with IE. Also tried it with Chrome, works there too.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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I just tried it right now,with all the ones you said you could get and all I got was,,500,Internal Server Error,on anything I type in..It just started to do this,the last couple of days.. I don't have any problems with any other site,,,just the MR search..
It could have been me,,,but I tried a few other things in the last couple of days and I keep getting,an error display,,without any other info..I have not had any problems,until lately..
If I search for "Best DCC sound Decoder for a Bachman Doodlebug" in the search bar on the right I get the old thread in question.
Notice bachmann is misspelled.
Also, to do phrase searches here, you need to enclose the phrase in quotes, otherwise you get every hit that has all the words even if they are not next to each other. Thus without quotes you get any thread that has talked about DCC, sound, Bachmann locos, and Doodlebugs.
Actually, just putting Doodlebug Sound in the search bar finds the thread in question, plus this one, plus at least one other about adding sound to the Bachmann Doodblebug.
Rich,
That's how I found it,,,on Google,,,,,and I think that is rather funny,,,because here on MR,our search function, hasn't worked right in awhile,,,,and on Google you can find our post's and forums, relatively easy..
I did a Google search for: Best DCC Sound Decoder for a Bachmann Doodlebug
The below link was the first one listed. With the thing upside down, use tooth picks to hold the sides from the frame.
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/744/t/208628.aspx
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
@zstripe
Thanks. I'll check that out.
Wadda ya mean I'm old ? Just because I remember gasoline at 9 cents a gallon and those big coal burning steamers.
Rockisland nut,
I found the thread,,,,it was in MR,forums,,,Best DCC Sound Decoder for a Bachmann Doodlebug,,by C&O Fan on 07-30-2012,,,,A lot of info,about decoder and speaker install,with pics..
After doing a search, I found some put a Tsunami 750 in it. Some put a 1000. Some put a LokSound. Did not find any photos yet. I think they hid the decoder under the seats.
Oval speaker up in the shell firing down I believe.
A couple believe the 1000 is better because of one amp, versus 750ma.
Try searching You Tube. I saw some videos there for the Doodlebug and some mention the decoder and speaker.
I don't recall seeing anything about putting sound in the Bachmann doodlebug, but there was an item a few weeks ago on repowering one using North West Short Line parts to correct a cracked gear problem. Bachmann reportedly has no parts available. The NWSL kit costs almost double the price of the doodlebug.
If I were going to put sound into one, my choice would be a LokSound Select decoder.
I've put decoders into two or three early version Bachmann doodlebugs and believe some of the interior detail would have to be removed in order to fit a speaker. The roof area is all taken up with lighting.
There was a article on the Forums,not too long ago on the same subject,,but I'll be darned,if I can find it. Maybe some one else has a clue??
Has anyone ever succeeded in installing a sound decoder ( I despise the default decoder it came with ) and speaker in the HO Bachmann Doodle-Bug with trailer?
If so what is the brand of sound decoder, what size speaker?
Mine is getting old and feeble just waiting for one.
Thanks.