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The trainmaster sound (file below) does seem to increase in tempo. My Kato P42 acts the same way (no change in sound) and ESU said that's prototypical.http://projects.esu.eu/projectoverviews/search?cat=2&q=FM
I'm curious about the P42 file as well and have also heard that it's supposedly prototypical, but I really wonder if that's the case. Is it perhaps because these locos are/were typically pulling a relatively short string of passenger cars vs. a long freight and thus not needing to go to a higher notch?
This was ESUs response for the P42 sound"What he is hearing is what is supposed to happen in a P42.These do not notch on the prototype like a regular GE.They have Hostler Mode which goes to about notch 2. This is used for connecting to the train and moving around “light engine”And HEP Mode. Once HEP mode is on the prime goes to about 900 RPM and stays there. These have a shaft driven Head End Power unit and the Prime mover has to be that high to operate it.Here is a link to the “bulletin” which explains that you must press F26 to activate HEP Mode (remapable if desired)http://projects.esu.eu/projects/print/S0582"
Thanks. I know about HEP mode. If there's a consist of 2 or more P42's, my understanding is the only rearmost unit runs the HEP and is in high-idle. I have a hard time believing that the other units in that consist stay in hostler mode at about notch 2, even on a steep climb. Doesn't make sense. That said, I can't say for certain that they don't.