Ringo58 Thanks for all the info. I had never seen it before and was a little puzzled. I thought maybe it had a speaker already installed
Thanks for all the info. I had never seen it before and was a little puzzled. I thought maybe it had a speaker already installed
In olden days, they might have not been very DCC ready and there was no place to put a speaker.
This is a Life Like board for a GP 9.
Below the GP9 you can see a "Cut here for DCC" That's far different than today's circuit boards which have a plug in connector available.
Current production will have a DCC with sound model so there is a place to put a speaker without milling the frame.
SD40's are too late for my time period but I assume Athearn has produced various versions for quite some time. I'm guessing there could be a transition SD40's that have been produced over time.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Doughless There is no standard for how producers label nondcc/sound equipped locos. With recent vintage locos in the past couple of years, it tends to mean that the loco comes with a 21 pin dcc ready lightboard so that you can simply plug in the decoder of choice. It also may have a portion of the weight that can be removed for a speaker, or a space carved into the weight to install a speaker. Lately, I hear that producers may be simply installing speakers into their dcc ready locos, wired to the light board, and all you have to do is plug in a sound decoder. All of those versions could be argued they mean dcc and sound ready.
There is no standard for how producers label nondcc/sound equipped locos.
With recent vintage locos in the past couple of years, it tends to mean that the loco comes with a 21 pin dcc ready lightboard so that you can simply plug in the decoder of choice. It also may have a portion of the weight that can be removed for a speaker, or a space carved into the weight to install a speaker.
Lately, I hear that producers may be simply installing speakers into their dcc ready locos, wired to the light board, and all you have to do is plug in a sound decoder.
All of those versions could be argued they mean dcc and sound ready.
The Athearn Website:
http://www.athearn.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=ATH11399
suggests that the frame has a place "ready" to receive the sugar cube speakers, that are sold separately.
Simon
- Douglas
Was looking at my Athearn RTR SD40-2 and the box says DCC and Sound ready. Whats the difference over just DCC ready?