I am more than happy changing CV's and have been using DCC for a few years now , however I have learnt something new with your video today . Changing direction on a loco using CV29 , I didn't know that so thanks for an interesting and informative video ........Peter
Hi Anthony, our decoders start from £15 for an 8 pin harness decoder, and the 'DCR-8Pin-Harness' is an ideal DCC decoder for your GBRf Class 47. Here's a link to our decoder range: bit.ly/3kt0cVU
Clear as mud on the pins, why not use still zoom pics esp on that 6 pin and use a pointing device eg cocktail stick? And dont use electrical tape as protection as the heat will melt the adhesive. Use flat shrink wrap tube instead and just slide over the decoder
Hi Dave, Returning N Gauge customer to the Hobby, I have purchase Kato N Gauge Track & my question is I want to change to DCC Running Loco's fitted with sound, Some of the DCC controllers seem too complex for me would I be OK using the Hornby Elite Please, Tony Clarke
Hi Tony, welcome back to the hobby! A lot of the controllers seem tough at first but are really easy to pick up, especially as we're able to help you with any questions along the way. You shouldn't have any issues using an Elite controller but feel free to ask any further questions, either here or by getting in touch with our Product Expert team via email, telephone or www.hattons.co.uk - Dave
If the train is dcc ready does that mean the circuit board is already fitted and the decoder fits into it? Also for the sound if I get a sound capable controller where does the sound come from, do I need to look for a sound compatible train or is it down to the controller whether or not I get sound?
If you're loco is DCC ready it simply means it's ready if you wish to fit a decoder your self which usually means removing the body of the loco as in the video... if your loco states usually on the box and usually on the underside of the loco DCC fitted then the decoder will have been fitted by the manufacturer... your DDC handset will control all the aspects stated on on whatever Decoder you have fitted in your loco but for sounds your loco must be fitted with a small speaker.. It's worth bearing in mind that DCC sound fitted locos can be perchesed. I hope this was helpful
Excellent vidéo Bonjour votre commande manuelle Hornby elle peut combien d'ordres, comme klaxon, attelage, les freins, et combien aux mèmes moment. Cordialement raymond
@@HattonsModelRailways Yes very interesting, I'm on DC at the moment but way to make the leap next year. Just thinking about the controller to start with. My layouts not that big but it's gonna take time.
@@markwilson8002 great to hear about your project thats underway. If you need any tips or advice feel free to get in touch with us here, or our Customer Experience team is available 24 hours a day at info@hattons.co.uk
Nice to see these still available. Thanks to the team.
I am more than happy changing CV's and have been using DCC for a few years now , however I have learnt something new with your video today . Changing direction on a loco using CV29 , I didn't know that so thanks for an interesting and informative video ........Peter
Thanks Peter, it just goes to show there's always something to learn (even I'm still finding new things every day!) - Dave
Great video I want to know how much do your decoders start from and what is the best chip for the Hornby rail road class 47 GBRF
Hi Anthony, our decoders start from £15 for an 8 pin harness decoder, and the 'DCR-8Pin-Harness' is an ideal DCC decoder for your GBRf Class 47. Here's a link to our decoder range: bit.ly/3kt0cVU
Clear as mud on the pins, why not use still zoom pics esp on that 6 pin and use a pointing device eg cocktail stick? And dont use electrical tape as protection as the heat will melt the adhesive. Use flat shrink wrap tube instead and just slide over the decoder
Hi Dave, Returning N Gauge customer to the Hobby, I have purchase Kato N Gauge Track & my question is I want to change to DCC Running Loco's fitted with sound, Some of the DCC controllers seem too complex for me would I be OK using the Hornby Elite Please,
Tony Clarke
Hi Tony, welcome back to the hobby! A lot of the controllers seem tough at first but are really easy to pick up, especially as we're able to help you with any questions along the way.
You shouldn't have any issues using an Elite controller but feel free to ask any further questions, either here or by getting in touch with our Product Expert team via email, telephone or www.hattons.co.uk - Dave
If the train is dcc ready does that mean the circuit board is already fitted and the decoder fits into it?
Also for the sound if I get a sound capable controller where does the sound come from, do I need to look for a sound compatible train or is it down to the controller whether or not I get sound?
Any news? Same question
If you're loco is DCC ready it simply means it's ready if you wish to fit a decoder your self which usually means removing the body of the loco as in the video... if your loco states usually on the box and usually on the underside of the loco DCC fitted then the decoder will have been fitted by the manufacturer... your DDC handset will control all the aspects stated on on whatever Decoder you have fitted in your loco but for sounds your loco must be fitted with a small speaker..
It's worth bearing in mind that DCC sound fitted locos can be perchesed.
I hope this was helpful
Which best between nce vs mrc prodigy?
Do you know if the Hornby Elite will work in Canada ?.
Excellent video and the information will be useful I am sure - as I progress in the hobby.
Thanks Malcolm, if there's anything else you'd like to know don't hesitate to get in touch.
Really useful.
Thanks Nigel, if there's anything else you'd like to learn please let us know.
That JACK has been moonlighting - he was on Sams channel this week.....
Excellent vidéo Bonjour votre commande manuelle Hornby elle peut combien d'ordres, comme klaxon, attelage, les freins, et combien aux mèmes moment.
Cordialement raymond
Hello
Hi Mark! Did you enjoy the video?
@@HattonsModelRailways Yes very interesting, I'm on DC at the moment but way to make the leap next year. Just thinking about the controller to start with. My layouts not that big but it's gonna take time.
@@markwilson8002 great to hear about your project thats underway. If you need any tips or advice feel free to get in touch with us here, or our Customer Experience team is available 24 hours a day at info@hattons.co.uk
too much chit chat, just give the technical and move on