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I'm very impressed with mine so far (DCC-Sound A and DCC-Quiet B). They ran flawlessly right out of the box and have been running nonstop for a week without so much as a single glitch. -Mark
Is that entire PC board (with DIP switches) produced by ESU? Or is it just a IM-made motherboard with a connector for one of the standard ESU LokSound decoders?
That is precisely what I asked IMRC, and they said it was all ESU.-Mark
I also wondered if the old shells fit the new mech... my road name isn't on the list. Has anyone checked it out?Thanks, Otto K.
And ESU's documentation (not sure if only the English version?) leaves a lot unanswered questions. Since this appears to be a custom made setup for IM, ESU should have provided some thorough instructions to IM to include with the model.
ESU didn't not respond to my inquiry, so I guess it's going to remain a mystery for now. I'm not about to start flipping switches just to see what blows up -Mark
Has anyone figured if the old IM F7 bodies will fit the new frames? I have a bunch of old frames that need to be milled for sound, buying new frames might be an option if the old bodies will fit...
I should buy that loco from you after you are done with it so I can do some exploring of those mystery switches (and the entire PC board). Unless you're keeping it . . .
Not gonna keep them, I already have more F units than I know what to do with. But it's an A/B set, so not just one.-Mark