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@davefoxx . Dave there is a roughly 3.58:1 ratio to bear in mind. On the momentum settings.So whatever you are setting your v4 momentum to, divide that Number by 3.58 and that should be pretty darn close the number you need to set the v5 momentum to.The v5 doesnt have the three cv sets for speed setting, you have to use the speed curve values.If you are trying to match a three step set up in the v4 you can simulate that in the speed curve with the 1st step the middle step and the last (high end) step and then set the others between those three points to follow straight lines.The v5dcc does have the three cvs like the v4
LokSound 5 DCC decoders use the NMRA standard multipliers for values you enter in the speed table. Earlier Loks (and regular V5s) used the European mfx standard. You'll need wildly different values to get the same effect.The LokSound V4, LokPilot Standard and LokSound 5 all use a momentum multipler of 0.25The LokSound 5 DCC uses the NMRA Standard momentum multipler of 0.896.
Speed matchign should be done with momentum turned off (since you are trying to get both locos to run at the same speed at each speed step). Momentum (lag) just makes the matching more complicated/difficult. Once the speed is matched without momentum, adding the same amount of momentum to both locos will be easy (since that value is predictable).
....I have a ScaleTrains SD45 with a LokSound 5. Somehow, it does have the ability to do three-step speed matching with CV2, CV5, and CV6. Not sure how, but I wish I could update my other LokSound 5 decoders to add this....
Somehow, it does have the ability to do three-step speed matching with CV2, CV5, and CV6.