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#1
On30 / Re: sheer brilliance sound decoder
September 11, 2011, 10:06:01 AM
If you have DCC decoders already installed in your locos, a simple and inexpensive way to add sound is to install an MRC Sounder sound only decoder.  The MRC Sounder comes in generic steam or diesel versions and can be found on the internet for around $ 35.  I have not had any experience with the steam version but can speak to the diesel one.  The sounder decoder is small, measuring about 1/2" square, and comes with an attached capacitor and plug in speaker.  The speaker is mounted in a small enclosure and measures about 1" in diameter and 1/2" thick.  Hookup is dirt simple, connect two wires to the electrical pickup in the locomotive, that's it.  The Sounder is functionally in parallel with the DCC decoder, so any programming commands sent to the DCC decoder are also picked up by the Sounder.

The diesel Sounder is packed with sounds and options, 3 distinct prime mover sounds, 6 different bell sounds, and 22 horns plus a slew of other sounds like air pump, dynamic brake, coupler clank, air release, brake squeal, and more.  The volume of each sound is individually controlled by CV's.  The downside on the Sounder is a lack of comprehensive documentation and the fact that some CV's in the Sounder are used by other functions in the DCC decoder.  For example, when I programmed CV 50 to change horn type, the rear headlight no longer worked.  I discovered that the Digitrax DCC decoder I had used CV 50 to control the rear light and if it was set to anything but 0 the rear light would not work.  In order to get the horn sound I wanted and keep the rear light working I had to first program CV 50 to 6 to get the horn selected with the DCC decoder and the Sounder both connected in the locomotive, then disconnect the Sounder and reprogram CV 50 in the DCC decoder to 0, then reconnect the Sounder. If I install any more Sounders I intend to add a very small hidden switch that would disconnect the Sounder without having to take the locomotive apart to enable separate programming of the DCC decoder.

Bill
#2
On30 / Re: beartrap spark arrestors for on30
January 12, 2008, 10:32:22 AM
Weisman Model Services has beartrap spark arrestors for On30.  Just get on eBay, Weisman has an eBay store.
#3
On30 / American Sound?
September 11, 2007, 09:39:22 AM
Dear Mr. bach-man,

Any plans on offering the new 4-4-0 with sound installed?  I don't want to get caught unaware as I was with the Forney.  I purchased a Forney as soon as they were announced and then was surprised a bit later when a version with sound installed was offered. 

Bill Laird
Texas Republic Railroad
#4
On30 / Re: Pulpwood Car pix shown at Micro-Mark
July 01, 2007, 10:58:17 AM
Quote from: morrisf on June 29, 2007, 03:50:28 PM
I see Micro-Mark is now advertising the Pulpwood Cars.

I went to http://www.micromark.com and entered PULPWOOD in the keyword search field.

Morris

They are also available a bit cheaper from http://stores.ebay.com/THE-FAVORITE-SPOT

Bill Laird
Texas Republic Railroad
#5
On30 / Low profile arch bar truck availability
February 21, 2007, 08:19:26 PM
Mr. Bachmann,

How about an update on the availability of Low Profile Arch Bar Trucks (part number 29904).  All suppliers I have checked with have them on backorder with no projected date of availability.  This situation does not seem to have changed in three months.

Bill Laird