Speed Matching Locomotives

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @nicksanto882
    @nicksanto882 18 дней назад

    Very fine video! Thanks for sharing! The one thing I'd add is that I wouldn't trust those four locomotives to be anywhere near close in speed even after applying the newly produced speed table. This is a very good trick to get a similar locomotive close! It would be well worth actually checking each one and be surprised and pleased that they are actually close with the updated speed table. 😉 Enjoyed!!! Thanks again!

    • @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum
      @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum  12 дней назад

      I have seen those trains run on this layout and at La Mesa. They ran with no additional speed matching.

  • @brandonlubiana7105
    @brandonlubiana7105 7 дней назад

    Which one of those trains?

  • @rockhead4534
    @rockhead4534 16 дней назад

    So you can speed match Tsunami2 and a ESU locos together in a consist? What do you use for a hand held controller? Thanks.

    • @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum
      @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum  16 дней назад

      @@rockhead4534 The volunteer only has Soundtraxx decoders. He does not have ESU. You can see the NCE throttle in the video 🙂🚂

    • @rockhead4534
      @rockhead4534 15 дней назад

      Okay I didn’t hear him say only Tsunami. Thanks.

  • @craigs7181
    @craigs7181 19 дней назад

    So how do the changes made on the computer get to the locomotives? Does it update thru Bluetooth or is there some sort of port on the locomotives?

    • @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum
      @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum  18 дней назад +1

      Great question! Information is passed from the computer through an interface to the DCC command station through the rails to the decoder.

    • @craigs7181
      @craigs7181 18 дней назад

      @ColoradoModelRailroadMuseum Thank you. Would have been far more interesting if the whole process was explained in the video.