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That "r0" symbol in the corner reminds me of something I've seen on either Digitrax or Lenz decoders. I'm leaning more towards Digitrax. It has a standard 8-pin interface. One way to find out would be to connect a motor (or a resistor) load to the motor outputs, and then the track pins to the programming track, then read the mfg. ID CV.
I'm glad the mystery is resolved.That sure is some real vintage DCC equipment, although DH163 is a 3rd generation decoder. Not as vintage as DZ121 I have (1st generation firmware).
Hey, I still have Dynatrol stuff stashed away. 😂
That's impressive!I remember it being used on a O scale layout with those color coded phono ID plugs being used. And also I remember the receivers in those large O scale locos burning up from time to time, releasing that magic smoke. That scent is unforgettable.
You're welcome! I didn't really think anything of it, but I'm glad I was able got your HO model railroad blood flowing again. But I will probably get some flak for getting one of TRW (strongly N-scale-biased forum's) members back into HO scale. Oh the humanity! PS. You know, asking those seemingly innocent questions can get someone in trouble!