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Multi Train System

Hal Farsed

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If, say, someone with the in depth computer control knowledge that peaked with the Motorola 68000 and 6802 were to buy a locomotive that was fitted with an "MTS decoder" and "MTS sound", what would be the best way to operate this loco? Bearing in mind the rails are dead and half the rolling stock has uninsulated wheelsets. Is there a better way than launching the electronics and fitting Deltang/Fosworks kit? I'm a bit stumped to be honest.
 
I don't see a link dunnyrail?
Oops sorry found it copied it but forgot to paste it!
 
You must have at least given them a wioe over, even just to clear sap and poo
Honestly Paul, I do not remember cleaning track. Ok if some hefty pigeon decides to purge itself all over the running rails, I might blast off the poo using the hose, other than that......nope.
 
Oops sorry found it copied it but forgot to paste it!
Thanks. Ima study this.
 
Just had a look at the install you did. Are you aware that the picture that shows the Fosworks "DCC" RX is a bit too low res' to provide any useful detail as to how it is all connected up. Yes, you have a description but without being able to see it I find a little difficult to fully understand. Probably just me as I need to be able to visualise the things. See copy of picture at displayed resolution, although at a much smaller size to that in your original post. Max

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Just had a look at the install you did. Are you aware that the picture that shows the Fosworks "DCC" RX is a bit too low res' to provide any useful detail as to how it is all connected up. Yes, you have a description but without being able to see it I find a little difficult to fully understand. Probably just me as I need to be able to visualise the things. See copy of picture at displayed resolution, although at a much smaller size to that in your original post. Max

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Been looking for the original, think the current one was a leave over of de-ressed pics from recent problems. Tricky to find just now despite my organising many of the thousands of my pics.
 
I have to say that it does make me a little sad that I have seen in quite a number of threads a mention of Fosworks - I know they're good and that Fozzy is a very nice guy - but there seems to be little similar mention of one or our own forum members (who was a member before he took on RC Trains, which was also founded by one of our members).

RC Trains can do most things that Fosworks do - so how a about a bit of balance?
 
Thank you for the endorsement.
:blush:

To be fair:
'We' don't do a 'wireless DCC solution' at present.

What we do, is integrated receivers and speed controllers, for 'conventional' BPRC. - This means our offerings are more compact.

We 'can' drive a DCC equipped model, and can normally trigger a couple of the sounds. Depends on what triggers the decoder offers.

The Fosworks DCC offering uses the large scale ESU decoder, which obviously gives a greater fidelity to the prototypes sounds.
But this comes at a price, and the system is not really DCC.

Using this with a n other decoder (setting this up yourself) is not for the faint hearted.

Horses for courses..

PhilP.
 
I have to say that it does make me a little sad that I have seen in quite a number of threads a mention of Fosworks - I know they're good and that Fozzy is a very nice guy - but there seems to be little similar mention of one or our own forum members (who was a member before he took on RC Trains, which was also founded by one of our members).

RC Trains can do most things that Fosworks do - so how a about a bit of balance?
I'm a recent convert, 2/3 from me, another 3 to come :D


 
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