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Thanks for the help guys, I do in fact have the remote so hopefully can do something successful, the 130 as a manufacturers number is as stated, their manufacture of other DCC components, but not decoders, has Halloween acted on this loco in a demonic manner?I will be trying the suggestions at the club today, will keep posted.Ted (Teditor) FreemanFrom The Land Down Under.
Thanks everyone, problem solved, by resetting the incorrect 130 to 143, I was able to get everything back into order.The loco is now running great, still no headlight and sound a bit muffled, but it is the early MRC equipped model.
... Are you saying that you wrote 143 to CV8 and it accepted it?! And that make the decoder work properly? I'm puzzled, but happy for you.
Generally agree with Bob.However, SOME ESU steam files sound great - for example, the Select files for the SP 4-8-4 Daylight; the UP FEF (4-8-4); the Soo Line Mikado; and the Big Boy/Challenger. All these files were updated in 2017.Biggest problem right now is that ESU hasn't updated these files for the new series 5 DCC decoders; hope they are working on it.My experience has been that matching driver rotation to chuff sounds is easier with the ESU decoder than the Tsunami 2, but YMMV. John C.