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I am helping a friend with an (LGB) RhB Triebwagen ABe 4/4 which I am told is Analogue, it does run on a DC track. When DC power applied the various sounds of engines starting, compressor noise, doors operating etc starts, only when the loco is ready does it start to move. If it stops at a station the sounds go silent immediately and it only moves again after all engine starting noises have been competed. The head lights work correctly with direction and there is a light bar in the cabin which is OFF.
My experience is with 00 and N scales and just starting to look at DCC, there is nothing in my own analogue experience to compare with this.
Are the characteristics described normal? Are the various sound effects controllable, can I keep engine noises going when stopped at a station for example?
I have tried to access the digital interface but gave up as it looks like a major strip down to find it and I would prefer to wait until I know a bit more about what I am doing.
If the sounds, internal lights etc. are controllable by CV or equivalent, how are they controlled?
Is there a possibility there is a DCC decoder fitted which we don't know about. Can I put a DC loco on a DCC programming track safely?
Thanks
Robin
My experience is with 00 and N scales and just starting to look at DCC, there is nothing in my own analogue experience to compare with this.
Are the characteristics described normal? Are the various sound effects controllable, can I keep engine noises going when stopped at a station for example?
I have tried to access the digital interface but gave up as it looks like a major strip down to find it and I would prefer to wait until I know a bit more about what I am doing.
If the sounds, internal lights etc. are controllable by CV or equivalent, how are they controlled?
Is there a possibility there is a DCC decoder fitted which we don't know about. Can I put a DC loco on a DCC programming track safely?
Thanks
Robin