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Title: Radio Comntrol
Post by: [email protected] on February 19, 2012, 03:05:25 AM
Years ago,, I purchased A Deltron 208-0 C15, a D&rgW # 40 and a powered Fa1-fb1-fa1 set. I have two DC/RC modules I had untended to out in the C16 and a box car (for a battery car).

The F!A_F!B_F!A are all powered and there was lillle room in the F1B for radio and batteries.

The C-16 was reassembled but the rear truck came up with a couple of missimg parts.

WHat to I need to radio Control and repair my locos (I think the C18 needs a rear truck.

I would appreciate any help/
Doug vV
Title: Re: Radio Comntrol
Post by: Rangerover1944 on February 19, 2012, 04:46:54 PM
Bachmann doesn't have radio control units, but I keep saying it's getting more popular, the technology is not new but the innovation and development is ever growing, so I understand!

Check these out:

http://www.digitrax.com/menu_wireless.php

Digitrax yahoo group forum
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digitrax/

I hope I helped, Jim
Title: Re: Radio Comntrol
Post by: Jim Banner on February 19, 2012, 10:47:55 PM
You might get some answers on the large scale board here on the Bachmann site but you would probably do better over at the Aristo-Craft website.  There was a Delton 2-8-0  C-16 that was reissued by Aristo-Craft in 1998 or so.  Your F1A's and F1B could also be Aristo-Craft.  What make and model of transmitters and receivers do you have?  Aristo-Craft made their "Train Engineer" under their own name and now make them under the name "Crest."  They made several different models of Train Engineer over the years.  If this in the brand of your radio equipment, Aristo-Craft would be the best place to look for instructions.

The Aristo-Craft website can be reached by clicking on this link:

http://www.aristocraft.com/ (http://www.aristocraft.com/)

On the left side of that page, look for a button labelled "Technical Support" and click on that.

Jim