Tom.
I recently put sound in a pair of Bowser Baldwin switchers using the Next 18 nano Loksound plugged into a WVD interface board designed for Kato N scale locomotive. An 11x13 sugar cube with enclosure fit nicely over the hood end truck tower with a minimum of Dremel work. Great sound and motor control out of such a tiny decoder. The Nano decoder is smaller than the TCS MC2 decoder it replaced. Reading about the N18 interface they actually use four pins for motor connections.
Pete.
richhotrainI have two other pairs of Athearn Genesis F3s, both with factory installed sound (Soundtraxx Tsunami). Both pairs came with shells attached, so I have no idea what the chassis look like with the shells removed. I don't know if the decoders are 8-pin, 9-pin or 21-pin. Now, I am curious, but I will leave it at that.
https://soundtraxx.com/products/econami-digital-sound-decoders/eco-pnp/
Mike
Water Level Route richhotrain I have two other pairs of Athearn Genesis F3s, both with factory installed sound (Soundtraxx Tsunami). Both pairs came with shells attached, so I have no idea what the chassis look like with the shells removed. I don't know if the decoders are 8-pin, 9-pin or 21-pin. Now, I am curious, but I will leave it at that. Rich, for what it's worth, I've got a Genesis F3 that came sound equipped that I replaced the decoder for a new one. It wasn't any of the pin options you list, but was rather a direct fit board. Like this: https://soundtraxx.com/products/econami-digital-sound-decoders/eco-pnp/
richhotrain I have two other pairs of Athearn Genesis F3s, both with factory installed sound (Soundtraxx Tsunami). Both pairs came with shells attached, so I have no idea what the chassis look like with the shells removed. I don't know if the decoders are 8-pin, 9-pin or 21-pin. Now, I am curious, but I will leave it at that.
Rich, for what it's worth, I've got a Genesis F3 that came sound equipped that I replaced the decoder for a new one. It wasn't any of the pin options you list, but was rather a direct fit board. Like this:
Rich
Alton Junction
I want to thank everyone who replied to my thread. I learned a lot about 21-pin decoders, and I particularly appreciate the specific recommendations for an appropriate decoder.
I have decided to go with the Soundtraxx MC1H104P21, based upon price and functionality. I wanted something simple in a non-sound decoder since the lighting on the F3AB consist is pretty basic, a dual headlight and a backup light. There are no Mars lights on this model, no ditch lights, no lighted numberboards, so my requirements were pretty basic.
Thanks again to all who replied to this thread.
Your welcome Rich.
Rich,
The soundtraxx MC1H104P21 is a great easy drop in for that loco. You will love it. It is also an easy to speed match it with other's using the same decoder or even the Economi's.
SB
blabride Rich, The soundtraxx MC1H104P21 is a great easy drop in for that loco. You will love it. It is also an easy to speed match it with other's using the same decoder or even the Economi's. SB
richhotrain blabride Rich, The soundtraxx MC1H104P21 is a great easy drop in for that loco. You will love it. It is also an easy to speed match it with other's using the same decoder or even the Economi's. SB Thanks, SB, I will report back with the results. Rich
Thanks, SB, I will report back with the results.
I sure miss my LHS where I could have had the decoders at least 10 days ago, but what the heck. This little project is done now.
Rich.
Glad it turned out good for you. How do they run?
wrench567 Rich. Glad it turned out good for you. How do they run? Pete.
Are the tsu1 or tsu2?
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