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SteveO
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I have a question or two. I don't know anything about how DCC works in detail but I plan to use it in my loco fleet.
My question is, if I have a DCC sound-equipped loco with a coasting gearbox, like an ABC for example, what will happen to the sound if I turn the throttle full off but the loco is still coasting? I imagine the engine will idle along but will the brake noise come on too – does the chip recognise that there is no power applied but the loco is still moving, therefore a brake noise needs to be made? Is this a function of normal DCC sound or is there a separate brake noise button?
I'm also assuming that I can program an acceleration curve into the chip so I can set off a loco at a prototypical acceleration rate instead of lurching into action and spilling the teas of First Class passengers? And if I can program an acceleration curve, will the engine noise be louder or deeper if I set the speed at a higher rate in lieu of it reaching that preset speed?
I'm not sure if I've made myself clear on a couple of those points so I'm happy to elaborate if needed.
Cheers!
My question is, if I have a DCC sound-equipped loco with a coasting gearbox, like an ABC for example, what will happen to the sound if I turn the throttle full off but the loco is still coasting? I imagine the engine will idle along but will the brake noise come on too – does the chip recognise that there is no power applied but the loco is still moving, therefore a brake noise needs to be made? Is this a function of normal DCC sound or is there a separate brake noise button?
I'm also assuming that I can program an acceleration curve into the chip so I can set off a loco at a prototypical acceleration rate instead of lurching into action and spilling the teas of First Class passengers? And if I can program an acceleration curve, will the engine noise be louder or deeper if I set the speed at a higher rate in lieu of it reaching that preset speed?
I'm not sure if I've made myself clear on a couple of those points so I'm happy to elaborate if needed.
Cheers!


I assume it has an over-run clutch to allow freewheeling?