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Molded-on grabs?
Isn't that better than out-of-scale, sloppily applied separate grab irons? I actually prefer the molded-on ones on Kato F-units to the separate ones on IM F-units, for that reason. MH
Well, this is news.They did a good thing choosing original SP numbers instead of the rebuilt numbers that Kato did.Hope there's a Kodachrome SP SF in the future.Hope Soundtraxx is a copy paste error or at least there's a ready-made ESU board that will fit in these. Not that I have time to mess with soundfiles, much as I wish I did.Probably too much to ask that the headlight is lighted on the SP models, but at least it's there in the artwork.
Thank you for your interest in Atlas products. Regarding your concerns about the SD45: The catalog mistakenly mentioned a 21-pin decoder. It will in fact have a Next18. Regarding Soundtraxx vs ESU, we chose Soundtraxx since their Next18 decoder is small enough to fit in this application, ESU’s is too large. With ESU already working on the next interface (likely 24 pin) it seemed that they had no plans for a narrower Next18 decoder. So it was simply a hard numbers situation.
Here is the response I got from Atlas.QuoteThank you for your interest in Atlas products. Regarding your concerns about the SD45: The catalog mistakenly mentioned a 21-pin decoder. It will in fact have a Next18. Regarding Soundtraxx vs ESU, we chose Soundtraxx since their Next18 decoder is small enough to fit in this application, ESU’s is too large. With ESU already working on the next interface (likely 24 pin) it seemed that they had no plans for a narrower Next18 decoder. So it was simply a hard numbers situation.
Regarding Soundtraxx vs ESU, we chose Soundtraxx since their Next18 decoder is small enough to fit in this application, ESU’s is too large. With ESU already working on the next interface (likely 24 pin) it seemed that they had no plans for a narrower Next18 decoder. So it was simply a hard numbers situation.
Atlas responseI don't follow that. ESU already makes single-board narrow V4 and V5 sound decoders (fitting Atlas, IM, Kato and other narrow hood models). Or Atlas is bent on supplying models with a generic DC circuit boards with a Next 18 DCC connector, instead of just using a narrow-board sound decoder? Speaking of Soundtraxx, I wonder why Kato seems to have made the same move?
I wouldn't mind a generic board. I would hope you could at least you can plug an ESU 59818 into it. That I can live with since I don't need sound. But still not clear that can be done or did I miss it in their answer?
If its a generic Next18 board, like what Scaletrains runs, there should be no reason they can't plug a ESU 58828 into it for sound. I wonder if Soundtraxx is selling decoders cheaper/at a loss, to try to make a run at market share in N scale?
If there is enough space in the hood. At 10mm wide, I'm not sure there is.
Here is the response I got from Atlas.