dbduck I have an older BLI blueline locomotive that has dual decoders. Everything would work fine on 03 but when I tried to put in the address of 776 only one of the decoders Functioned properly the other would still only work on 03. I can't recall which one I then tried address 76 and everything worked fine. So apparently one the decoders will not accept a three or four digit address. I still have the locomotive, and it still runs perfectly. I just have a note on the box stating that the address is 76.
I have an older BLI blueline locomotive that has dual decoders. Everything would work fine on 03 but when I tried to put in the address of 776 only one of the decoders Functioned properly the other would still only work on 03. I can't recall which one
I then tried address 76 and everything worked fine. So apparently one the decoders will not accept a three or four digit address.
I still have the locomotive, and it still runs perfectly. I just have a note on the box stating that the address is 76.
Rich
Alton Junction
railandsail tstage Loco,Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound. Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place. A sound-only decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.Tom Do you know of any examples of this 2 decoder installation? I just aquired a set of these PA today. I had heard that dual decoder installations in blueline Broadways could be a problem?
tstage Loco,Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound. Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place. A sound-only decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.Tom
Do you know of any examples of this 2 decoder installation? I just aquired a set of these PA today. I had heard that dual decoder installations in blueline Broadways could be a problem?
Not a problem but best to use an N scale motive decoder due to space considerations. The factory installed decoder is sound and lights only.
tstageLoco,Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound. Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place. A sound-only decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.Tom
Brian
My Layout Plan
Interesting new Plan Consideration
Hi,We recommend Soundtraxx or Loksound.Brenda Brenda HensleighSales & Marketing Coordinator
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
I have heard that those things pull like crazy. But anyway there should be plenty of room for a sound install, and Loksound decoders sure do sound great!
Good luck
Hello,The ALCO PA does not have a sound. Brenda HensleighSales & Marketing CoordinatorMärklin, Inc.PO Box 510559New Berlin, WI 53151262-784-8854
If the <$200 price is for the set, it's a real bargain.
The price in the Walthers 2006 HO scale catalog for the set is $469.00 MSRP.
Been looking to round out my late steam and early diesel motive power and came across this interesting tidbit: (when I should be in bed for work tommorro )
For under $200 bucks, this has got me interested. BUT, as I'm rather new to hobby, I was wondering if I've missed something and would greatly appreciate you comments before adding her to my stable. It is on special from an online store. Again Thanks. Oh, let me know if I've miss any vital details