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Ha! Unique color, that's for sure. With their plant on the CN/ex-IC south of Chicago, we see scads of their cars through here.I'm curious, however - how did you happen to be familiar with these cars? Is there that much soybean farming where you are? That's all Incobrasa does from what I can tell - process soybeans into diesel fuel.
Anyone getting tired of F40PH posts yet? Not me! Here is the first of my Wutter/Loksound 5 projects.This thing is earth shattering loud. Like O scale loud. I still need to remap functions and change some of the sounds around but hot damn does this thing sound good.The speaker is a Sobertron 8x15mm with a custom enclosure.And the lighting effects are great with the lights down low:
Nope - not tired. Looks great! This is the Kato unit I assume.Will you post some installation info/photos in the DCC forum? How did you light up the strobes?Of course if it was connected to a train, the engine would be revved up all the time (to drive the HEP generator), right?
Here is my post in the Kato Loksound board thread:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=50310.msg684917#msg684917
I didn't see a way to "activate" HEP mode in the F40PH sound file. I will either need to assign the throttle notches manually to the speed steps or use Drive Hold to keep the sound at constant revs while changing speed, if it can even do that. It would be sort of a reverse Drive Hold (Throttle hold?).
Programing sound decoders is not my strong area. The fact that Loksound 5 uses totally different default function mapping for the sounds and AUX over Loksound 4 is also a hurdle.Seriously, how hard is it for the industry to consolidate on default settings for decoders? Like F1 should always be horn or bell or ditch lights, etc. I really have to take an inventory of all the functions of all my decoders and remap everything to match up. It's frustrating because I use a lot of NCE, BLI and ESU decoders, but also have Digitrax and TCS for specialized installations. I think I even have a few MRC sound decoders for specific engines. All have totally different settings
see this youtube video from Brakeman17He set up F7 as notch 8, which is essentially the same thing, and F4 when NOT moving for low iddle
Here is my post in the Kato Loksound board thread:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=50310.msg684917#msg684917...I didn't see a way to "activate" HEP mode in the F40PH sound file. I will either need to assign the throttle notches manually to the speed steps or use Drive Hold to keep the sound at constant revs while changing speed, if it can even do that. It would be sort of a reverse Drive Hold (Throttle hold?)....
But F40PH should have his engine revving, even when stopped with a passenger train attached to it (since it heeds to provide power to the cars, even sitting still).
Got another 3 signal masts completed:This batch includes the first dual-head mast, a build that was made vastly easier by using thin-walled stainless tubing for the mast, making the chore of threading 8 LED leads a breeze. Now if only I could put them to work in an ops session...