Yes but a Castle or King is quite likely running at 60mph plus. Also they are both 4 cylinder locomotives thus 8 beats to the revolution. A harz 2-10-2 (2 cylinders only) is likely to be doing not much more than 25-30kph well slow enough to hear the individual chuffs, so setting to 4 chuffs with a gentle amble is much mire like it.If you get the chance to hear a Castle or a King at full chat then the chuffs do become a blur.
Yes but a Castle or King is quite likely running at 60mph plus. Also they are botg 4 cylinder locomotives thus 8 beats to the revolution. A harz 2-10-2 (2 cylinders only) is likely to be doing not much more than 25-30kph well slow enough to hear the individual chuffs, so setting to 4 chuffs with a gentle amble is much mire like it.
JonD
Errrr... no. Kings and Castles have 4 beats per revolution as their cranks were set at 90 degrees to each other, which means that the cylinders operate in pairs with two under compression, two exhausting, etc., at the same time. The only 8 beats per rev UK loco that I know of is the SR Lord Nelson, which has cranks set at 135 degrees.Yes but a Castle or King is quite likely running at 60mph plus. Also they are both 4 cylinder locomotives thus 8 beats to the revolution.
So that will be 4 beats and 4 silent ones then, my argument still holds that a NG loco at a smaller speed will always sound better with the Decoder set to 4 beats per revolution at a sensible speed, not something like 60mph that one often sees LGB NG Locomotives racing round at.Errrr... no. Kings and Castles have 4 beats per revolution as their cranks were set at 90 degrees to each other, which means that the cylinders operate in pairs with two under compression, two exhausting, etc., at the same time. The only 8 beats per rev UK loco that I know of is the SR Lord Nelson, which has cranks set at 135 degrees.
Various 3-cylinder locos (Jubilees, for example) have 6 beats per revolution.
Unless it only had a single cylinder, and with all of the problems that creates, I think it is impossible to build a working steam loco with only two beats per revolution.