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Proto 2000 Heritage Steamer, 2-8-8-2

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Proto 2000 Heritage Steamer, 2-8-8-2
Posted by ThumperER9VCB on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:56 PM

Have a Proto 2000 Heritage Steamer.  Want to go DCC.  Need advice on system

to use and installation tips.  It is DCC ready.

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Posted by JoeinPA on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 10:13 AM

Do you want sound?

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Posted by cacole on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 10:21 AM

When you say you need advice on the system to use, do you mean you have no DCC system at the present time?

If you want only a basic DCC starter set, you have a choice between several systems (NCE, Digitrax, MRC, Lenz, etc.), depending on the size of your layout and future expansion possibilities, so we need a lot more information.

Is the Proto Heritage locomotive the only one you have that is DCC ready?

 

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Posted by ThumperER9VCB on Saturday, November 29, 2014 12:30 AM

[quote user="cacole"]

When you say you need advice on the system to use, do you mean you have no DCC system at the present time?

If you want only a basic DCC starter set, you have a choice between several systems (NCE, Digitrax, MRC, Lenz, etc.), depending on the size of your layout and future expansion possibilities, so we need a lot more information.

Is the Proto Heritage locomotive the only one you have that is DCC ready?

 Thanks for the replies.  I have a NCE power cab starter set.

Several diesels with sound and straight DCC.  Two steamers with

Tsunami and MRC.  Want to set up the 2-8-8-2 with sound.  It has 

a  plug in the tender.

 

 

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Posted by cacole on Sunday, November 30, 2014 5:17 PM

A LokSound Select would be a good choice for this locomotive.  You can order it from Litchfield Station, Tony's Trains, Ulrich Hobby Shop, or other vendors and have them program the LokSound "Heavy Steam" sound file into the decoder.

The sites listed above ask what sound file you want as part of the checkout process.  A Select decoder that has not been programmed by them will have only a very generic sound file.

 

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Posted by hdtvnut on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 3:37 PM

I have three Heritage 2-8-8-2's and tried Tsunamis in them 8 or 9 years back.   Not such good sound for articulateds.  I now have a TCS WOW in one and like it once I found good settings, so plan to change the others.  The TCS is more versatile than the Selects, with many choices of whistles, bells, etc. w/o need of a programmer.

Hal

 

 

 

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