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Re: [CBQ] Re:Tsunami Sound Decoders for CB&Q Steam Locomotives

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re:Tsunami Sound Decoders for CB&Q Steam Locomotives
From: cy svobodny <ctsvobodny@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 20:20:21 -0800 (PST)
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Mobile Fidelity released several 33-1/3 records of
rail sounds(steam, traction, & diesel).  Look on E-Bay
or old record stores.  One record was "SUNDAY ONLY"
and featured Q steam. .......
--- rawolter <rawolter@optonline.net> wrote:

>      Scott, I have installed 3 Tsunamis in three of
> my brass CB&Q locos.  Heavy in the 4-8-4 05, medium
> in the 2-8-2  01A, and light in the 0-8-0 F2.  I use
> NCE DCC.  The whistle choices are good, and I
> finally went with what I thought they may have
> sounded like, since there doesn't seem to be any way
> to tell now how they sounded that I know of.  If
> anyone knows of a recording available I sure would
> like to know about it.  
>      To me the best thing about these decoders is
> not only the quality of the sound, but the great
> number of sounds available to add to the realism of
> running a steam loco.  Also, if set up correctly
> using the appropriate CV's, you can simulate the
> loco's sound under various loads and running
> conditions as well as simulate realistic running,
> such as starting out or drifting to a stop. 
>      A knowledgeable friend set mine up.  He has
> since written an excellent guide to setting up the
> various CV's, and I have written a piece describing
> operating with Tsunamis.  Both are to appear in the
> Feb. issue of the Dispatcher's Office, the quarterly
> national publication of the Operations Special
> Interest Group  (OPSIG).  Regards, Dick Wolter  
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> 
> 



      
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