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Yep, I've done it. My first experience with a sound decoder fitted to my belowed Roco V100 shunter.



Brilliant. What a joy to hear those sounds. But unfortunately the driver had to go


Then it was steam time. Fitted a loksound V3.5 to my Roco Br50.

Problem: At very low speeds the loco jerks. Help.


From now on you will hear a lot from me. Pls forgive my daft questions. There will be plenty.

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34C, thanks, Yes indeed it was a smooth runner in DC.What I have found is from their site is to check CV49 , something to do with loading. Advises to change it from 1 to 0 . The problem is I can't find CV49 in ECos. Don't tell me that I need a lokprogrammer!


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Richard , Neil,

Thanks a bunch.
Got it. Problem solved !

Ooo this a beautiful piece of machinery and the things it is capable to do is stunning. Still have a lot to learn.

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Neil,

I haven't registered to the forum yet , but will do so. Its all in German but thanks to "Babelfish" think will help.

By the way, did you know that Esu, probably in November/December, will launch their sound file software, such that we can download it thru the ECos with no need of the extra Lokprogrammer?

Can't wait..

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