Converting LGB LCE to RC Battery Powered w/Sound

Micron Tx have always (as long as I can remember) allowed multiple Rx to be paired, but only the first of those switched on is actually connected, so you aren't running them all at the same time.
No!
If you bind multiple receivers to the same (non-Selecta) transmitter, or the same Selecta position on a transmitter:
If two (or more) are switched on at the same time, they will ALL respond to the handset.

You can bind as many receivers as you like to a transmitter, but it is sensible to only have one model 'in steam' unless you are double-heading.

You can have Inertia AND Selecta (12 positions) if you wish:
IMG_20250204_124011.jpgI would recommend the centre-off version, as this gives you three triggers for sound.

PhilP
 
No!
If you bind multiple receivers to the same (non-Selecta) transmitter, or the same Selecta position on a transmitter:
If two (or more) are switched on at the same time, they will ALL respond to the handset.

You can bind as many receivers as you like to a transmitter, but it is sensible to only have one model 'in steam' unless you are double-heading.

You can have Inertia AND Selecta (12 positions) if you wish:
View attachment 347336I would recommend the centre-off version, as this gives you three triggers for sound.

PhilP
Hm I wonder if that is also true (multiple Rx bound to same Tx) with Fosworks, more than likely but ok if you only have one switched on at a time.
 
If you want a knob to control speed (I also prefer it) then both Micron and Fosworks have them. Argyle Loco Works in Melbourne sell Fosworks and you would need a TX-3 transmitter, a FRX22 receiver and a Cobra speed control. Their Selecta switch for multiple locos is DCC only as far as I can tell. Fosworks works fine with MyLocoSound (they are our distributor in the UK) and I can do you a wiring diagram if you decide to go that way.

Does anyone know how you connect direction sensitive head and tail lights to Fosworks?

Regards Peter Lucas, MyLocoSound
G'day, after looking around a bit on the Fosworks site, I've so far picked out the FTx2.0 transmitter, and your recommendations of the FRx22 and ESC-260 Cobra speed control.
I've still got to email Fosworks to ask what other components they think I'd need, such as a switch loom, switcher unit, or anything else I might need that I don't know about.
The switcher unit on their site mentions something about diretional lights for the FRx22 receiver, so maybe that's how it's done? MCS1

With getting a MyLocoSound decoder, how do I go about getting one with the sounds I'm after? The video further up has I'm looking for with engine sound build-up, station announcement, and the horn, but is there somewhere I need to find for the sound files themselves to be gotten from? Or do you guys find/have the sounds yourselves?

Thanks once again for yours, and everyone else's advice.
 
Give me a call on 0414 232 060 and we can have a chat about the sounds you want.

Regards Peter Lucas, MyLocoSound
Awesome, I'll give you a call tomorrow (Wednesday) morning if that's alright, as I'll be at work all day today, and it'll give me some time to have a dedicated look just for any sounds.
I'd downloaded an ESU program to look at their sound files, so that will give me at least some insight as to what sounds are there.
After playing around with it for a bit, I can preview the sounds they use in the ICE 3 file, though the file names are mostly in German, so I'll need to do some translating and sorting through to find ones I'm after.
Hopefully they can be extracted to use elsewhere, haven't looked to see if the source files are easy to get to, but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find.

Thanks again,
Zac
 
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Awesome, I'll give you a call tomorrow (Wednesday) morning if that's alright, as I'll be at work all day today, and it'll give me some time to have a dedicated look just for any sounds.
I'd downloaded an ESU program to look at their sound files, so that will give me at least some insight as to what sounds are there.
After playing around with it for a bit, I can preview the sounds they use in the ICE 3 file, though the file names are mostly in German, so I'll need to do some translating and sorting through to find ones I'm after.
Hopefully they can be extracted to use elsewhere, haven't looked to see if the source files are easy to get to, but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find.

Thanks again,
Zac
Zac, we would not want to copy sounds produced by another company for copyright reasons. However, once we know what sort of messages you want to hear then we can find other ways....you can become a station announcer yourself if you like.

Regards Peter Lucas, MyLocoSound
 
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