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I've been successfully running Digital using XLS sound decoders for several years now with no problems.
However I have fitted some XLS in a friend's LGB Amtrack locos which he will be running on analog. In Digital operation they run perfectly with no problems at all but in Analog the results are dissapointing.
Here are the problems:
1. Running Analog nothing happens until about 10 volts is supplied. This is quite different to the "fully functional with as little as 5V track voltage" as stated in the xls manual.
2. If 10 volts is applied, the sound cuts in and out quickly until about 11 volts is applied. This is quite unpleasant and it is at the point you want the sound of idling without the motor moving. Note that this seems specific to the "Amtrack" decoders as all of my "RhB" decoders do not do this. Again, running Digital there is no problem.
3. Running Analog the horn doesn't sound as it drives off. Note that running Digital it does sound as it drives off. All of my XLS "RhB" decoders sound the horn in both Analog and Digital.
note: All the problems above occur even if I connect the decoder directly to the track and an LGB motor unit (thus eliminating any LGB electronics)
Please can anyone advise if any of the above can be fixed. I consider my knowledge of DCC to be fairly advanced
and I have tried various CVs that might improve things but with no luck.
Thanks,
Neil
I've been successfully running Digital using XLS sound decoders for several years now with no problems.
However I have fitted some XLS in a friend's LGB Amtrack locos which he will be running on analog. In Digital operation they run perfectly with no problems at all but in Analog the results are dissapointing.

Here are the problems:
1. Running Analog nothing happens until about 10 volts is supplied. This is quite different to the "fully functional with as little as 5V track voltage" as stated in the xls manual.
2. If 10 volts is applied, the sound cuts in and out quickly until about 11 volts is applied. This is quite unpleasant and it is at the point you want the sound of idling without the motor moving. Note that this seems specific to the "Amtrack" decoders as all of my "RhB" decoders do not do this. Again, running Digital there is no problem.
3. Running Analog the horn doesn't sound as it drives off. Note that running Digital it does sound as it drives off. All of my XLS "RhB" decoders sound the horn in both Analog and Digital.
note: All the problems above occur even if I connect the decoder directly to the track and an LGB motor unit (thus eliminating any LGB electronics)
Please can anyone advise if any of the above can be fixed. I consider my knowledge of DCC to be fairly advanced

Thanks,
Neil