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#1
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 29, 2011, 08:05:46 PM
57 or 54,  one of those 2. It says in the DS13sr decoder literature that some cv's including those in the 50's can be programmed but will be ignored so that would preclude the instant selection of switching speed mode. So you would have to stick with Digitrax decoders for that luxury of instant change to the switching speed mode.

Yes, most switchers were capable of faster speeds depending on the gear ratio applied - the lowest gearing on EMD units allowed 55 MPH  but due to those hard riding AAR type A switcher trucks underneath the units most switchers were limited to 35 mph. You could go faster but you probably would have been shaken to death in doing so. If the switcher is a working trailing unit in consist with no crew on board a higher  speed would be ok because the crew wouldn't get rattled around. You would just have to watch the max speed so the unit wasn't  overloaded and burned up something in the somewhat primitive electrical systems, or the components thereof, of the time when they actually built units just as pure switchers for yard or light road service switching capability.  If just towed along in consist idling and isolated or dead in tow then it wouldn't be an issue as to how fast it went other than it may shake something loose on the unit from vibration.

Interestingly and oddly enough- NC&StL and Alaska RR had GP7's , and perhaps other roads and/or other models,  that were factory equipped  riding on AAR type A switching trucks. I  think that  eventually they were probably changed out for the normal Blomberg road truck after enough crew complained about the rough ride or they found out it was hard to use them at other than lower road speeds- it would be akin to driving your vehicle with the shocks taken out.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 29, 2011, 03:31:29 AM
Jeffery,

I did some more research and as far as I can tell about NCE decoders is that they don't have the reduced speed switching mode that digitrax does. I don't have access to check it out as my locomotives are on a railroad museum layout so I will have to check it out next time I am there and see if they do. However from what I can tell from my literature I have on hand I think its safe to say no they don't.  As i said you can just reprogram the appropriate cv's (5 & 6) for the desired speed for switching for true full time switchers if you have units you can and are willing just to dedicate to that end- full time switchers that is, otherwise for road locomotives or road switchers that would be a pain having to reprogram just for switching service and then have to reprogram again to go back to just mainline service only. But I am curious about it now and perhaps that is a suggestion that should be made to NCE about future decoder models or revisions to their existing line of decoders.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 28, 2011, 09:57:05 PM
Sorry I failed to answer your question. I am not sure that they use the F6 or not to set switching speed. I just have programmed certain locomotives for full time switching duty speeds and use them exclusively in that role. I will have to find out if that can be done. But for a child's locomotive to keep the speed from being at max all the time i would just reprogram it for a lower top speed.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 28, 2011, 08:25:16 PM
sorry that was cv5 for the max speed - you should set cv6 for half of what cv5 is because that is your mid speed which means you get smaller increases in motor speed through the lower ranges rather than taking off like a rocket to the setting of cv5 as you increase the throttle setting- more protoypical rather than "stomping on the gas" so to speed as you accelerate from a dead stop.
#5
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 28, 2011, 08:13:43 PM
Like Digitrax decoders you can program the max speed  via cv6 on your program track to limit the max voltage that goes to the motor to keep the locomotive from running at top speed. If cv6 is programmed as 0 the the max speed is defaulted at 255 which is full motor voltage for max speed. any value less then 255 lowers the max speed of the locomotive.  128 would program it to be about half speed for the maximum and anything lower would be less max speed.  65 would be about 1/4 for the max and 192 would be equal to about 3/4 for the max. 
#6
General Discussion / Re: Digitrax
March 28, 2011, 02:39:14 AM
NCE makes some decent decoders and they are reasonably priced and they provide alot of info about them that digitrax dosen't. i haven't had any problems with them yet
#7
How do we obtain replacement track cleaning pads for the track cleaner tank cars?