Setting up Tsunami decoders
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:20 pm
Tsunami decoders are quite popular, they have a big available range, and can usually be found for lower prices than some of the competitors. They also sound quite good, but can sometimes prove to be a little challenging to program, particularly when it comes to true smooth (very) slow speed performance.
No solution or setting works for every locomotive (This is true for many decoder/loco combinations).
However, to get you off to a good start, have a look here: http://www.mrdccu.com/curriculum/soundtraxx/tsunami.htm
There are other locations on the web that can help too, there's a great downloadable pdf file at the australian NMRA site too.
http://www.nmra.org.au/gndu/EasyDCC/Decoders.pdf
If anyone got another solution, please post in reply to this post.
Let's get similar topics set up for other brands of decoders.
Koos
No solution or setting works for every locomotive (This is true for many decoder/loco combinations).
However, to get you off to a good start, have a look here: http://www.mrdccu.com/curriculum/soundtraxx/tsunami.htm
There are other locations on the web that can help too, there's a great downloadable pdf file at the australian NMRA site too.
http://www.nmra.org.au/gndu/EasyDCC/Decoders.pdf
If anyone got another solution, please post in reply to this post.
Let's get similar topics set up for other brands of decoders.
Koos