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Mars light, tho' probably actually a Gyralight, activated manually, also possibly automatically with brakes in "emergency", SP-style. https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=34473.msg407957#msg407957Decoder is TCS, IIRC.
Thanks, Mike. One more question for y'all - has anybody been able to get theirs to run on 11"-radius curves? Kato advertises that they should, but mine consistently derails on 11" (or sharper) 180-degree level curves.I don't have any curves between 11" and 19", so I couldn't say what the realistic minimum might be. But my guess would be in 13-14" range.Thanks,-Mark
Mark - I have had no problem running through my one hidden area with 12 3/8" curves, or any of my 13.75"-16" areas.
Another question - anybody know what decoder Kato uses in the DCC-equipped version?Thanks,-Mark
Hi Mark,They use a TCS-K6D4 Part # 1556.
Rick, is that a full 180 degrees (or more) on your 12 3/8" curve?Thanks,-Mark
No, just two 45s, in an "S", with a 2.5" straight in between. But that area has been known to derail the MTL body-mounted coupled heavyweights, so is my "problem child"
Mine now runs on Atlas code 80 11 inch radius sectional track.