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Has anyone used the new ESU Lokpilot Micro Direct decoder? If so, what locos do they fit in and how do they perform?
Steve, you got the new 54650 "Direct" board installed in non DCC-ready Kato frames? Trying to picture that! Pics?
Yes, 54650 is the same board as the 73199 with the sound related electronic circuitry left unpopulated.7319954650
Good points, Steve!Regarding this board, I'm playing around with settings in the LokProgrammer and I can't find "Drive Hold" as one of the available functions in the function mapping pull-downs. I've found "Virtual Sound" for the delayed start to match sound units, but not "Drive Hold". I was under the impression that these boards, which are apparently V4's, support Drive Hold.
Thanks Russ.I find filing somewhat relaxing and therapeutic. A good file and a file card are essential. In case you are not familiar, the latter is like a wire brush but with very short and very stiff wires and mounted on a board about 3” wide and is used to clean out metal build up in the file teeth. You can’t do a good and accurate filing job with a clogged up file.Something I was taught about 45 years ago, which was when I acquired said file and file card BTW.I would rather file than use a dremel. Much more controllable.The beauty of these boards is you don’t have to mess with those tiny resistors and leds like you would on a hard wire job.
I've tried a firmware update to no avail. Still no sign of drive hold in the pull-downs with this board, unlike the hardwired V4 Micro I also have installed.