Of course thank you!
onrman3Hi yes that is true. The old one that I had was black with many buttons on it.
I'm on moderation, so this won't appear until Monday, but there is a Atlas Quantum Engineer on Ebay. It fits the description of many buttons.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
You're probably talking about the QSI Quantum Engineer. Life Like and Broadway both sold it with their own name on it as well, and that probbaly carried over to Walthers when they bought Life Like.
The simple 2 button product was for Loksound decoders, the many button one was for QSI decoders. There's no equivalent for Tsunamis.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Hi yes that is true. The old one that I had was black with many buttons on it.
onrman3I beleive that it was, made under license because I think another company aslo made it. Any help?
Broadway Limited had the DC Master, too.
http://www.broadway-limited.com/bli-1011dcmasteranalogcontrolmodule.aspx
It was also sold by Walthers.
https://www.walthers.com/dcmaster-analog-control-module-for-paragon-2-blue-line-loksound-models
Good Luck, Ed
If you still have old one, can you find any numbers on it, any way of identifying it
Can you post a picture?
Mike.
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Hi, that is the issue I did search Walthers - no luck=. It was a Walthers product. I do not know the item code.
I did some searching on Walthers site, your sure it was a Walthers product?
MRC has such controllers.
Maybe go search around on Walthers and see what you can find.
https://www.walthers.com/
And MRC:
https://www.modelrectifier.com/
Maybe you can find what you had.
Recently we had a disasterous flood in our basement and among the train items destroyed was a Walthers Proto pad that connected between my transformer and the layout. It enabled me to activate sounds on my dcc locomotives that ran on my dc layout. I know that this item is most likely no longer made but I am attempting to find it on Ebay and I do not know the name of it. It did not have a name on it - only that Walthers made it. I beleive that it was, made under license because I think another company aslo made it. Any help?