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I came home from my last day of work after being laid off from my job of nearly 12 years due to "restructuring" and had my Milwaukee Road S-2 waiting for me in the mailbox. Last train purchase for a while, probably, so I had a few vodka drinks and spent an hour or two switching cars around. I am pretty fussy about engine performance and it was awesome! Quiet and smooth, my new favorite engine.Turned a bad day into a pretty good day.Tom LWellington Co
..... These things are phenomenal! ..... The only thing I find annoying is the fact the sound comes on when the power is switched on or reset; I like my locos to come to life only when called upon... otherwise it's a cacophony. I hope ESU has a CV that allows me to do that, like other decoders do. Anyone know off hand what it is?Otto K.
I had a bit of time to play with the S-2 decoder today. I truly like it, but unlike my other ESU sound decoders which stay quiet until receiving a specific command, this one comes to life when the layout power is turned on (or a reset takes place following a short). This is annoying. The Loksound manual (portion reposted below) notes their default setting is quiet (unlike the Atlas decoder) and has instructions for having the decoder come to life upon power up, but no setting for the default mode. I don't want to reset everything, just this one function. I don't own a Lokprogrammer, and don't want to buy one at this point. Advice, anyone?Thanks, Otto K.
Right. So which CV's do I modify to what values? Otto