David Palmeter
Fun in the Central Hoosier Flatlands

I have been on a hobby hiatus while wrestling with my neighbors, the city, the county, the state and assorted other friend and foe in my position as "volunteer" (actually 'railroaded' to keep the spirit of why we are gathered here") President of the Board our neighborhood Home Owners Association. Do you enjoy the guidance of this wonderful creation in parts of the world outside of the Hoosier Flatlands USA?
Regardless, I was back in the basement to finish up a lighting project on a Hartland loco that my grandson and I had started and I decided to make a list of some supplies needed to continue my Deltang/MyLocoSound battery RC conversion projects. That is when I was updated by this shocker on the Deltang (DelTang) site:
Did I miss a discussion about this disaster? I immediately began searching for a supply of Rx65c esc/receivers and, as I feared, NOT IN STOCK is the standard comment on all the suppliers sites that I found! For those in the know, some questions:
1. Is there any hope at all for an available supply before production ends in December, 2020?
2. If not, is there a substitute available today that works with the Micron Tx22 transmitter?
3. Are substitutes in the works that might be available soon?
4. As a relative novice in the 'RC for trains' world, any comments and suggestions would be welcomed.
Thank you!
Regardless, I was back in the basement to finish up a lighting project on a Hartland loco that my grandson and I had started and I decided to make a list of some supplies needed to continue my Deltang/MyLocoSound battery RC conversion projects. That is when I was updated by this shocker on the Deltang (DelTang) site:
Date | Item |
July 2020 | In the end Further to my obsolescence announcement below (November 2019), my main Train receivers (R6x series) will cease to be available around the end of 2020. I think they have been well received in the market. I believe the core design has been mostly extremely reliable. I think as a prototype they are well proven. But to be continued they would benefit from more investment. Ideas would be easier Programming, BEMF, Sound and more global regulatory Certification. They also need better Support than I can provide as a sole trader. I am open to offers to take over this part of my business. It would need to be a business with a better understanding than I of technical options current available. The ideal outcome for me would be for any offer to be brokered through someone who has been helpful. I expect my Rx2x, Rx3x, Rx4x and Rx5x receivers to continue to be available but obviously I am open to suggestions. |
Nov 2019 | Obsolescence The radio chips used to make some DelTang products are in short supply. The products affected are all Rx6x receivers and Rx47. This is not expected to affect production in 2020. Tx1/2/3, Rx102/105, Prog1/2/3/4, Rx2x, Rx3x and Rx4x products are not affected by this shortage. (Updated April 2020) |
Did I miss a discussion about this disaster? I immediately began searching for a supply of Rx65c esc/receivers and, as I feared, NOT IN STOCK is the standard comment on all the suppliers sites that I found! For those in the know, some questions:
1. Is there any hope at all for an available supply before production ends in December, 2020?
2. If not, is there a substitute available today that works with the Micron Tx22 transmitter?
3. Are substitutes in the works that might be available soon?
4. As a relative novice in the 'RC for trains' world, any comments and suggestions would be welcomed.
Thank you!