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Now, at the risk of Peteski mocking me again, I need to take them to get programmed (road #s) as 2 sets with each set having one unit designated running in reverse.
Sounds like the later Atlas Classic shells worked just fine. The older Atlas/Kato shells are the problem shells .
What type decoder designation do they take?
Decoders with E24 connector. It is shown in Rick's photos.
I wonder if more than one or two decoder makers are going to start producing these new-age plug-in units. Gone are the days when there were 5 or 6 companies to choose from. Has the era of drop-in decoders ended? (at least for any locos produced from now on)
I think it's going to be interesting when my Gold versions arrive and I see how much space in the nose is actually taken up since I want to convert mine to a chop nose RS-3m that the D&H made. I may have to remove the whole PC board and hard wire a Nano
Looking at the photos, the speaker is in the nose, so you might be able to keep the existing PC board and just chop off the speaker end, then relocate the speaker (to the fuel tank maybe?).
is this the first unit from Atlas to have a small can motor like Bachmann has been using in their switchers and other units? Looks to be quite a bit different than what they usually put in these units.