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Model Railroading > Can Anyone ID this Sound DecoderDate: 10/16/17 16:13 Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Charles It is a steam sound decoder. It has a 9-pin plug and a 3-pin plug. The 3-pin is used for the speaker and chuff sensor.
I am unable to read any meaningful information from it. When plugged into a tester, the sounds come on and motor goes to full speed, but no other control. Decoder Pro shows a manufacturer ID of 255, which basically means it can't read it. Charles Date: 10/16/17 16:36 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: norm1153 From the looks of it, the plastic covering the decoder is stretched. Very carefully, you might take a small scissors and pierce where it is clearly stretched and not touching anything underneath. That could also be determined by just pressing down a little to see where that covering "gives."
Date: 10/16/17 16:45 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Charles I went ahead and removed the shrink wrap. Still no help, no identifying markings.
Charles Date: 10/16/17 16:57 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: fbe The covering plastic is shrink wrap and always looks stretched. Most shrink wrapped decoders commonly carry a message to leave the wrapping on. If you want to remove it to check for burned components you can use a sharp blade to slit down the side then use kapton tape over the shrink wrap to restore that.
You might try CV8=8 to see if that will do a factory reset which might be easier for decoder pro to read. Let us know. Date: 10/16/17 17:48 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Charles I tried both CV8 = 8, and CV30 = 2, neither one worked. I tried reading the CV's using both Decoder Pro and by using a NCE PowerCab. No luck. Since I figured the decoder is shot any where, I did remove the shrink wrap, but there is no other ID markings. It will be replaced with a different decoder.
Charles Date: 10/16/17 17:49 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: ESPEE5318 Looks like old Soundtraxx to me which model? The ones I fooled with did not have plugs...........Joe
Date: 10/17/17 04:59 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: herronpeter I agree with old Sountraxx. Did you try hooking it up to JMRI and let it see if it can tell you what it is? Should at least get you the manufacturer.
Peter Date: 10/17/17 05:12 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Frank30 Definitely original Soundtrass steam from around 1996, which would mean
it is no longer supported by them. Frank30 Date: 10/17/17 06:45 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: rschonfelder I wouldn't be that freaked out over removing the shrink wrap. It is only there to protect against inadvertent contact from any lose uninsulated wire. It can be replaced with a food cling wrap or any electrical tape. I would use Tamiya masking tape if I had to remove the shrink wrap.
Rick Date: 10/17/17 08:32 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: BAB And makes it easy to find the component that one just shorted out by the melted shrink wrap. Found out where the amp was that way.
Date: 10/17/17 10:48 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Charles herronpeter Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I agree with old Sountraxx. Did you try hooking > it up to JMRI and let it see if it can tell you > what it is? Should at least get you the > manufacturer. > > Peter Yes, I did. It came up with ID of 255. Charles Date: 10/17/17 10:49 Re: Can Anyone ID this Sound Decoder Author: Charles BAB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > And makes it easy to find the component that one > just shorted out by the melted shrink wrap. Found > out where the amp was that way. No burn marks on the shrink wrap. Charles |