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And the worst part is that an E24 connector is not part of the DCC standard, the Next18 is. For me a missed opportunity.Marc
Just installed a Nano into my SD7 and man is it ever loud. I honestly thought it would be a tad less so but I guess it is in a decent enclosure. I was expecting it to be about as bad as some of the less expensive sound decoders with the speakers on the board! Only thing I really see as a drawback is that the Nano motherboard isn't being used so there is no easy way to add a Power Keeper to it.
Does the DCC-Ready version come with a speaker? I can't tell from the OP's pictures.Thanks,-Mark
I believe ESU is trying to make E24 one of the standard DCC interface connectors.
According to Railcommunity.org the RCD-124 for the E24 has been rejected.Marc
I got a response back from ESU and basically they said that it is a future product with no date for production at this time. IF and when they get an update they will provide more info.
Actually I'm surprised that there is a printed parts diagram included with the model, but too bad that it doesn't include the mechanism diagram. Maybe a complete diagram is available on the Atlas website?
The diagram breaking down the mechanism and the decoder is on the back of the sheet pictured above. I don't have time to take a picture and upload it but it is on the back the sheet.
Personally I don't really care much for it, but its big advantage is much lower profile than Next18, and that is very important in many tight N scale installs were the decoder sits on a main PC Board..
The speaker attached to the DCC friendly motherboard is interesting. I originally thought that the speaker would be in the dummy fuel tank on the bottom with sound holes in the plastic fuel tank cover. Has speaker technology changed in that the diaphragm and magnet is no longer needed?
It’s good to remember that the standard not only covers the connector, but also the space around. The connector necessary for the deco der. So space should not be an issue, but there are of course exceptions. .The big issue will be to install a DCC non sound decoder in it. I don’t think it exists.Marc