Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Bob Hayes Joe, Thanks for the info in Dallee's sound systems. They seem to have what I'm looking for. Great video. Have you tried running 3 sound equiped units together, and is there any improvement in sound? Do they sound like 3 separate units or just one? Bob Hayes
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bob Hayes Joe, I wasn't suggesting you go out and buy more sound decoders. I just thought you probably had at least 3 consists with 1 sound equiped loco in each, that you could break up and re-assemble into a 3 unit all sound equiped consist and maybe post a short video of how they sound together. Bob Hayes
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: Originally posted by robengland Railroading_Brit: I think that "stay alive" feature in the Lenz Gold will have the same issue as the QSI sound: after a short and shutdown, the current they draw when starting up again may fool boosters into thinking there is still a short
QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker .... It is entirely possible to build in a large capacitor as a keep-alive without having an inrush problem. Now I'm thinkign there might be a way to do this to any decoder, not just the Lenz ones that have the connection for it. It would certainly be useful.... This is definitely a good time for control systems, lots of new options in sound, and exciting new products for interfacing signal systems to the layout. --Randy