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olddominionrailways · 20 days
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LGB trains, known for their durability and ability to operate outdoors, offer a unique experience for model train enthusiasts. But what truly transforms a basic track layout into a captivating miniature world is the addition of LGB Train Accessories.
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cofasaxan · 2 years
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vabelapelow · 2 years
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joqomiwah · 2 years
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trainsinanime · 3 years
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I gotta rant about the DCC accessory decoder protocol, a digital bus protocol to control switches, signals and the like on model railroads. It’s insane, but the way some companies implement it is even worse, and I want to complain and writing twitter threads is way too annoying.
The context is that I’m currently building such a decoder based on an ATtiny85, to control US railroad signals (specifically searchlight signals that I’m building with NeoPixels, but that’s not really important.).
DCC is a weird protocol because it’s ancient, and you can still see lots of that weirdness pop up in places. For a long time, for example, it didn’t have a way to communicate back, and when it was added, tech had moved on, so the back communication channel requires different hardware, works completely differently and transmits data about 30 times faster. There are four different ways to configure decoders, four different ways to address them, it’s all a bit messy.
The protocol for accessory decoders in particular is a bit weird; for example the upper three bits of the address are transmitted inverted for no obvious reason. But that’s not the worst thing about the addressing scheme. The canonical decoder for the protocol has four pairs of outputs; a pair controls a switch or a simple red-green signal. The plan was probably that you’d select the decoder address, then set output 1 to left or output 2 to right and so on. 
In practice that didn’t really make sense; there are good use cases for decoders with just one output pair, for example, and other cases where the number of outputs doesn’t really work. Think turntables or three-way switches. Also, this two-level select is just kind of annoying. So most (all? I’ve never seen any others) input units will let you select only one number for an output pair and switch that.
The wire protocol, however, is built around the idea of a “decoder address” and a “port number”, so the device sending the signal uses the “output address” and splits it into the “decoder address” and “port number”. Output 1 becomes decoder 1, port 0. Output 6 is decoder 2, port 1.
The decoder will then take these parts and reassemble them into the output number. It doesn’t have to care about the “decoder address” at all if it doesn’t want to. Have a decoder for just one switch that wants to be known as 7, and a different one that wants to be known as 6? No problem! Yes, both map to “decoder address” 2 with port 1 and 2, but they also both know that unless their port number is included, it’s not about them.
So far, so good, this is all just stuff you have to know. Well, until you try POM with an ESU base station (in my case one built by ESU for Piko). POM means “programming on main”, meaning sending “hey set that configuration value to this” commands along the normal data stream. These commands also include an address, obviously. Now, what address does this send?
Remember, for switching address 10, it sends “decoder 2 port 2″, which sounds and is weird, but at least a consistent part of weird. So when it wants to change the settings for address 10, it sends…
“decoder 10 port 0″
Now what the f am I supposed to do with that? Should I just go, “ah, the command station was mistaken, let’s just assume it meant output address 10″? That feels wrong. But should I just say, “well, of course, to program this decoder that you call decoder 10 in any other context, you need to program decoder 2″? That makes no sense, and it might not even work, since another decoder might also be “decoder 2″, just with different outputs.
Confused? Yeah, so am I. I’m probably going for the first option (just fix the command station’s mistake internally) and make it configurable whether this workaround is used or not. But this is a thing that really threw me for a loop.
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kootenaydivision · 7 years
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ESU Loksound DCC Sound installation in a Life-Like C-Liner
ESU Loksound DCC Sound installation in a Life-Like C-Liner
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It’s the Kootenay Division, ca. 1970 – that means a lot of Fairbanks-Morse/Canadian Locomotive Company power. I’ll be covering the H16-44s in another post, but this is about my C-Liners. C-Liners were only produced in N scale by Life-Like in a DCC incompatible format. There’s a good review on Spookshow.net detailing them – they’re great runners, powerful pullers, and you can’t drop a decoder into…
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olddominionrailways · 1 month
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Bringing Your LGB Train Layout to Life: A Guide to Essential Accessories
LGB trains, known for their durability and ability to operate outdoors, offer a unique experience for model train enthusiasts. But what truly transforms a basic track layout into a captivating miniature world is the addition of LGB Train Accessories. These accessories breathe life into your creation, allowing you to tell a story and capture the essence of a real-life railway environment. This…
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olddominionrailways · 2 months
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DCC Sound Decoders: Capturing the Essence of Locomotive Symphony
Old Dominion Railways: Enhancing Your Model Railroading Experience with DCC Sound Decoders and ESU DCC Decoders
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olddominionrailways · 3 months
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Old Dominion Railways offers a comprehensive range of DCC train products, catering to diverse needs within the hobbyist community. Our inventory includes an extensive selection of ESU DCC Decoders. Whether you seek sound decoders to enrich the auditory experience of your locomotives or basic motor decoders for enhancing the functionality of your current engines, Old Dominion Railways ensures that you'll find the ideal ESU decoder to suit your requirements.
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olddominionrailways · 3 months
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This comprehensive guide explores the world of ESU DCC Decoders, equipping you with the knowledge to make informed choices for your model train adventures.
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olddominionrailways · 4 months
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Whistle Blowing into the Digital Age Old Dominion Railway Embrtaces ESU DCC Decoders
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Discover the charm of yesteryears with Old Dominion Railways, now enhanced with cutting-edge ESU DCC decoders for an unparalleled model railway experience. Dive into the rich history and seamless operation today
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olddominionrailways · 4 months
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Enhancing Your Model Railway Experience with LGB Train Accessories
In this article, we will delve into the world of LGB Train Accessories, exploring how they can elevate your model railway experience to new heights.
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olddominionrailways · 6 months
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Old Dominion Railways is a leading provider of DCC sound decoders and Soundtraxx DCC Decoders for model trains. We offer various decoders from top brands like ESU, Massoth, Phoenix Sound, Soundtraxx, and more. Old Dominion Railways offers competitive prices on all of their decoders. You will only find better deals here. Whether you're looking for a basic decoder with just a few sounds or a high-end decoder with multiple sound effects and features, Old Dominion Railways has something for you. Visit our website: www.olddominionrailways.com and Call Now: 703-946-4522
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olddominionrailways · 2 months
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In this article, we'll delve into the world of DCC Sound Decoders, exploring their technology, benefits, installation process, and popular brands.
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