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I suspect Paragon 4 models only, that they've done a straight-across replacement board with the same connectors, etc. Now whether it's all P4 models, well, that's what we're hanging out here waiting to hear about.
If that is what they are doing (using the same wire harnesses they used for the sound decoder), most of those wires will not need to be there. What a waste. Only 6 wires would be needed for the 6-pin DCC connector. the other dozen or so wires will just sit there unused.
QuoteAnyways, this is all strictly speculations as we really don't know how they'll implement the stealth mode.The first logical statement made yet and for some reason a down vote.
Anyways, this is all strictly speculations as we really don't know how they'll implement the stealth mode.
I wonder if there would be a market for a NEXT18 adapter board like Alvin did with the Kato F engines a few years ago. I certainly would get a few - 3 for the BLI E8s, one for the AC6000CW.
... They said the next18 board are too big for n scale ...
Total BS. I've been putting Next18 sockets in their RSD-15. This just goes to reinforce the notion they are simply deaf to the market and will remain so.
. . .and said the the smallest Zimo decoder MIGHT fit in the switcher but he didn't think they were easily available in the US if at all. They kept referring to the survey, but it came across as cherry picking. I'm sure that's my biased ear though.
That is such a load of poo! ZIMO decoders are available in USA (just as easily as any other European brand like ESU). Smallest ZIMO sound decoder (MS500) is likely the smallest (16-bit) sound decoders available out there (by any manufacturer). 14 x 10 x 2.6mm. Even their Next18 sound decoder (MS590) is 15 x 9.5 x 3.3mm. Maybe they are talking about the width?It does appear that the BLI folks live in their own little world.