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Hi Petermac. Thank you for your reply. The fact is that Hornby couldn’t answer my question because their staff were off sick or whatever. I was asking, obviously I don’t want a Hornby decoder, I just wanted to know how many pins the Loco had. Once that was sorted I was going to ask the YMRC forum about a sound decoder and speaker, if possible in such a small Loco. Sending for the stuff that I received for the scenery as opposed to seeing what one is purchasing is another question. Getting to the post office is another hurdle in my way, as I am still unsteady, having good family and neighbours to purchase food is one thing because I have got to eat, the luxury of a personal courier between home and the aforementioned post office is something else , above the call of duty. Best wishes Kevin
Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Hopefully to save yourself further hassle, you might consider getting a specialist to carry out your Terrier conversion for you. This may be the best route to get it operating without getting yourself bogged down with electronics.
Please remember that the pandemic is not going to just end any time soon, despite what everyone would like the reality to be. The nature of the pandemic will change, just like the virus itself changes and while everyone will need to adapt their lifestyles as best they can, us mature folk need to hunker down and be safe and content with occupying ourselves as best we can. Having said that, I hope you get your vaccination soon, as it will provide you with more protection.
In the meantime, you may want to fully run-in the Terrier in advance of the DCC conversion, as if it doesn’t run well on DC, it will never run really well for you on DCC.
Good luck,
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Hi Bill. Thank you for your reply. I understand what you are saying. I did add it to my “ Inglenook junction thread “ There is a confusing Rails of Sheffield advert that mentions speaker and decoder for the Dapol version and I phoned them, but, they explained that it was only the Dapol which had the space for the speaker. Best wishes Kevin
I agree that there is confusion here, but not with Rails of Sheffield.
You have discussed installing a decoder in your existing Terrier, which may be the older Hornby version which requires a decoder to be hard wired. I understand that this loco is tucked away in its box somewhere and that you have a decoder for it, all as described in the thread highlighted in post 4 above.
You have also discussed the Dapol Terrier, the new all singing and dancing Hornby Terrier and now the Rails of Sheffield Terrier.
Now the confusion can be revealed. Which Terrier are you talking about and what DCC configuration are you after?
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=3832&forum_id=52
Ron
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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But you need to make your mind up. . Do you just want to fit a standard Decoder or do you want to fit or GET fitted, a Sound decoder ( along with speaker) two questions that will get you ENTIRELY different answers but nobody can advise you successfully until YOU decide what you ACTUALLY want ?
Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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It can be done but I would echo the advice offered above: practice with a cheap decoder first, before accidentally blowing up an expensive sound decoder, or pay someone to do it all for you, or buy a newer model that is already DCC-ready and has provision for a speaker.
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My suggestion would be to re read the leflet and make sure it says DCC ready. Not DCC compatible, then see how you get the top off etc to see if it IS DCC ready or needs a socket, or chip hard wired in ? THEN come back here one we KNOW what the heck we are talking about ? :thumbs
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Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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DCC Ready Contact your specialist dealer for advice. Best wishes Kevin
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I dont know anything about the Hornby Terrier but its possible that yours could have been made during a crossover period when they went from non DCC to DCC ready ? Unfortunately I dropped me Crystal Ball and its gone all cloudy, and its a blurry long way from Linlithgow to London To have a quick look ! So your gonna have to help us out here a bit bud
Can you find the original Service sheet that came with it ? ( One that DEFINITELY came with that Terrier)
Does that service sheet have an exploded diagram ?
If so can you see a DCC socket shown on that diagram ?
If not, the only way is to open it up and take a look
Keep at it :thumbs
Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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( And as suggested, worth re reading the whole thing from the beginning to refresh your memory :thumbs)
HTH
Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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They recommend An R8249 which is an 8 pin 4 function Decoder, available on thier site ( and from Hattons at £16)
If you want to fit sound that is a whole different ball game but at least now we know what we are dealing with
The Service sheet can be downloaded throm that link
Although it doesn't specifically mention your R number the 216j sheet is the one for your model
HTH
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Matt
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Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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