Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: 1. Sorry about the lack of a signature. It was checked in my profile and appeared in the Preview window but not in the actual posting.
QUOTE: 2. I am not familiar with the actual specifics of the speed control methods the other manufacturers utilize. If they aren't in violation then there is no problem. Their engineers need to determine those issues which is why they received notification in the first place.
QUOTE: 3. Please remember that you do not need a new control system (DCS) to operate an M.T.H. HO locomotive. Any exisiting DCC controller will work. If you have already invested in a DCC system it will run the M.T.H. engine in command mode.
QUOTE: Below are the features you will have access to when using a DCC controller: - Operate Locomotive At Scale Speeds
QUOTE: Next, are the features you will have access to when using a DCS system: - 16 Adjustable Chuff Rate Setting.
QUOTE: - 3 Adjustable Smoke Intensity Settings
QUOTE: - Adjustable Brake Sound Effects
QUOTE: - 4 Adjustable Diesel Engine Ditch Lighting Effects
QUOTE: - 3 Adjustable Locomotive Direction Start-up Engines
QUOTE: - Simple Lash-up Creation - Simple Route Creation - Simple Scene Creation
QUOTE: - 120 Speed Steps – Control engines speed in increments of 1 smph. - 120 Adjustable Engine Speed Settings
QUOTE: - Diesel Rev Up/Down Sound Control
QUOTE: - Engine Sounds Mute Button - One Touch Headlight On/Off Control
QUOTE: 3. The K-4 is just our first HO engine. We have made over 200 models in our Premier Line O Gauge product line having long ago recognized that O consumers have different tastes. We expect no different a reaction from HO consumers. If the K-4 isn't your bag, wait for the next engine. Incidentally, the K-4 is $50.00 less than the Broadway version and contains many more features as detailed in both the DCC and DCS lists above.
QUOTE: 4. Amperage draw is a big factor in O because most of the locomotives are produced from die-cast metal and are thus quite heavy...Our experience in testing DCC in an AC, hi-amp environment (a locomotive and string of seven passenger cars can easily draw 6 or more amps) was very underwhelming.
QUOTE: More importantly, DCC is limited by the number of features it offers and the complexity of its operation.
QUOTE: If we were going to invest in a control system (DCC or otherwise) we needed to be very confident that the return on the investment to develop the control system would be worthwhile.
QUOTE: 5. Since none of the DCC manufacturers ever bothered to inquire what our licensing terms would be, they can't comment on whether they were favorable. As with any legal agreement, the terms would be confidential anyway.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rhales Having used DCS now for two years, I will NEVER go back to anything less! And it is now exciting for me to hear of DCS coming to HO.
QUOTE: I am 56 years old but I still embrace new technologies.
QUOTE: The DCS system provides many new and awesome features that are ONLY possible with it's "two way communication".
QUOTE: I upgraded from VHS to DVD. And when Hi-Def DVD comes out I will ugrade to that. And Hi-Def DVD will be backwards compatible with today's DVD. Just like DCS is to DCC. And as software upgrades are available to DCS, it will continue to provide new features and enhancements.
QUOTE: But I am probably wasting my time as did Mr. Edleman.
QUOTE: Too many people are afraid of change (or is it of a new brand name.)
QUOTE: Most of you guys are just plain nuts!!! And some even quite rude.
"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
QUOTE: Originally posted by Paul3 amedleman wrote: QUOTE: 1. Sorry about the lack of a signature. It was checked in my profile and appeared in the Preview window but not in the actual posting. Hmm... It's still not showing up.
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy And, how many HO people really want smoke? I know I don't.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy And, how many HO people really want smoke? I know I don't. It matters for me, if its like the Bachmann smoke, no, if its like the MTH O Gauge smoke, yes, I've seen many of them and they look great!
"Being misunderstood is the fate of all true geniuses"
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller Andy: All I can say is that you are to be commended for taking the time to respond to the string of often irrational, misinformed, and even vitriolic posts presented here, and for doing so in a highly professional manner. That reflects great credit on you and the firm you work with. Unfortunately, some of those who have posted here most certainly do not show the same level of class for the hobby they pretend to represent. Thank goodness they and their spitefull, ill-tempered comments represent nothing but the views of a small and insignificant minority!
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 but I get the feeling that if anyone bought an MTH HO locomotive and posted something about it here, he'd get crucified.
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