11-25-2012, 08:52 AM
In a way, its even better than a sound decoder, not only because you get to pull the chord, but the horn activates more like a real train horn. In DCC, you press the "2" button, and the horn comes on, but thats all it is. In the programming of the decoder, there is a "horn start", "Horn", and "horn finish" sound file, so you can't really activate the horn halfway quite how you can with this device.
If you wanted to get really creative, perhaps you could make an interlocking device with different chords making different train horns!
If you wanted to get really creative, perhaps you could make an interlocking device with different chords making different train horns!
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
