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BLI Whistle
Posted by mike33469 on Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:07 PM
I just got my BLI Hudson back from BLI, it died back in Dec.  they replaced the circuit board.  When I ran it tonight it would stop and start, change speeds and sound the whistle on its own. I noticed the the starting and stopping happened at the same spots, obviously dirty track.  I cleaned the track and its runs much better but it still sounds whistle on its own. Could that still be caused by dirty track?
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Posted by cacole on Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:11 PM

It could be a combination of dirty track and dirty wheels.  The wheels may have become corroded while sent in for repair, so cleaning them wouldn't hurt.

Check the tender wheels, too, since they also pick up power for the decoder.

 

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Posted by selector on Thursday, February 8, 2007 11:45 PM

You think that's weird?  My QSI-equipped Lionel Challenger automatically sounds the bell as soon as I put it in reverse.  Every time.  And this has only begun to happen since about mid-December. 

I think the QSI decoders are eerie, sometimes...like they may be developing personalities, or something.   Think HAL 9000.  Dave, I said, "Think HAL 9000."

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Posted by tstage on Thursday, February 8, 2007 11:54 PM
 selector wrote:
I think the QSI decoders are eerie, sometimes...like they may be developing personalities, or something.   Think HAL 9000.  Dave, I said, "Think HAL 9000."

Dave?

I'm sorry, Crandell.  I don't think Dave can do that right now...

Hal 

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Posted by claycts on Friday, February 9, 2007 12:00 AM
You are lucky it only does that. #5344 Hudson will start moving in the roundhoue even though it is NOT selected. #5343 Hudson scared the hell out of me when I was working on the other end of the yard, track power was on, NO controllers where seclecting any engines and the CTC was off line. #5343 blew it whistle (3) times and the headlights came on. These are both BLI with the new chips. Yes I was not drinking BEFORE this after you better belive it.
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Posted by chateauricher on Friday, February 9, 2007 4:44 AM
 selector wrote:

You think that's weird?  My QSI-equipped Lionel Challenger automatically sounds the bell as soon as I put it in reverse.  Every time.  And this has only begun to happen since about mid-December. 

Aren't locomotives supposed to sound their bell continuously while reversing ?  I'd think this would be an example of the model acting prototypically.

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, February 9, 2007 6:50 AM

Do your BLI's make a stop in Willoughby, by any chance?

 

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Posted by selector on Friday, February 9, 2007 9:49 AM
 tstage wrote:
 selector wrote:
I think the QSI decoders are eerie, sometimes...like they may be developing personalities, or something.   Think HAL 9000.  Dave, I said, "Think HAL 9000."

Dave?

I'm sorry, Crandell.  I don't think Dave can do that right now...

Hal 

WHHHOOAAAA!!!  This is waaay too scary.

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Posted by selector on Friday, February 9, 2007 9:52 AM
 chateauricher wrote:
 selector wrote:

You think that's weird?  My QSI-equipped Lionel Challenger automatically sounds the bell as soon as I put it in reverse.  Every time.  And this has only begun to happen since about mid-December. 

Aren't locomotives supposed to sound their bell continuously while reversing ?  I'd think this would be an example of the model acting prototypically.

 

Timothy, I'd love for that to be the case with the QSI...it's just that the one in the Lionel is the only one that does it.  I do like the effect....kinda neat.

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Posted by SteamFreak on Friday, February 9, 2007 3:00 PM

My BLI Hudson hasn't developed a personality of its own -- yet.

However, you may find some reasons for unintentional operation here: QSI FAQ

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 9, 2007 3:18 PM

Heh.

If Microsoft made a HO Scale sound equippted engine....

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Posted by wjstix on Friday, February 9, 2007 3:32 PM
QSI sound systems / decoders have a CV setting that you can use to make the bell come on when the engine is in reverse. I set up my BLI NW-2 that way (for a while anyway, it got kinda annoying even though it's correct, engines are supposed to sound their bell while backing up). OK now which CV it is I don't remember right now, have to dig out my notes but if you go to the BLI website you can access/download the full QSI instructions that list all the CV setting options.
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Posted by selector on Friday, February 9, 2007 4:36 PM

 wjstix wrote:
QSI sound systems / decoders have a CV setting that you can use to make the bell come on when the engine is in reverse..

I am sure this is true, it's just weird that I have never programmed this decoder for other than address, overall volume, and CV's 2-4 inclusive.   How did it get programmed to do this, and when?!

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