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In the event that this chip is just corrupted, what sound decoder would you recommend? I'd like to keep the speakers and the honking big capacitors if I could. ESU by preference.
That's a tough one. Yes, it sure seems like the decoder has lost its "brains". These decoders were specifically made for that model (although I think it was also used in some Walthers H0 switcher). QSI Solutions is also not really selling decoders. Well, there is still QSI. There were 2 parts of the company - I don't remember the details, and one part is still in business. But that decoder board was custom-made for Walthers. Of course Walthers sold all their N scale (ex Life-Like) locos to Atlas. You could contact Customer Service/Repair at Walthers and at Atlas t see if they still have some leftover decoder boards.I'll PM you some Walthers info, and maybe @EmdFan would have some info about parts availability for this loco from Atlas side.If all else fails, and you want it, I could take a look at it. I have fixed one of those decoders for a TRW member few years ago. But that was a hardware failure (burned out transistor). Yours might not be as easy to fix. I have the QSI Quantum Programmer (used for uploading sound files to those decoders), but not sure if that will help here.
We did acquire the 2-8-8-2 and will eventually run it, and update the decoder obviously. But to be honest it may take some time. We did not get any parts in the deal, just a few samples.Steve W
Well good holiday news, my 2-8-8-2 is back from Peteski and it works just great. At this point I have no idea what he did, but he did it well. Many thanks friend!