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QUOTE (john woodall @ 9 Jan 2009, 19:36) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am reasonably sure that there is a cv that allows you to turn the whistle on and it automatically turns it off.

I am really pleased that hornby modellers are starting to embrace not only DCC but sound as well. It does add a whole new dimension to the hobby.

John
Hi Barnowl

I have the Hornby Duchess loco and my DCC system is Lenz 100. The whistle function behaves exactly the same with the Lenz controller i.e. push once to start whistle second push stops whistle so you can have a long or short whistle which ever is your preference.

Regards Mike
 

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QUOTE (Richard Johnson @ 11 Jan 2009, 07:17) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>***Mike - you should be able to remap the function button on the Lenz so it only stays on for as long as you hold the button down - How to do that is in the Lenz manual.

Richard
Hi Richard

Thanks for the info. Have looked at remapping the function buttons before and it gave me a headache so gave up!!!!!!!!!!!!


On the subject of Chuff synchronisation, on the Duchess should I get four chuffs per rev of the driving wheels? this loco having four cylinders.

Cheers Mike
 
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