MYLOCOSOUND
UNIVERSAL SOUND FOR LARGE
1.OVERVIEW
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Easy installation using screw terminals
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Uses a TV remote control to adjust the
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Provides a chuff sound which matches the loco speed and
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Plain and chime whistles with adjustable tone to suit the loco.
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Full remote control of the whistle
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For track powered DC or battery powered radio controlled railways
2. CONTENTS
The soundcard generates synthesised sound which
sounds of most steam locos and railmotors
necessary for the soundcard to generate
load. The terminal connections on the left
locomotive controller has the appropriate outputs available.
Sounds can also be triggered by the Sony
you may have ordered with the soundcard or purchased locally yourself. Although it can
be used at short ranges when running in the garden, the remote control is intended
mainly for the adjustment and testing of
The remote control communicates with the soundcard via two infra
is located on the soundcard and the other is on a flying lead which allows it to be fixed
to any external surface of the loco. Adjustments to the sounds can then be
without taking the loco apart to access the soundcard.
LARGE SCALE, DC, STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
Easy installation using screw terminals with no soldering.
Uses a TV remote control to adjust the volume and sounds to match the prototype
which matches the loco speed and load.
with adjustable tone to suit the loco.
whistle, bell, safety valve, “All aboard” and optional brake pump
track powered DC or battery powered radio controlled railways
The soundcard generates synthesised sound which is adjustable to reproduce the
motors. The terminal connections on the right are
r the soundcard to generate a chuff which varies with the loco speed and
load. The terminal connections on the left trigger the various sounds where the
locomotive controller has the appropriate outputs available.
Sony compatible infra-red TV remote control which
you may have ordered with the soundcard or purchased locally yourself. Although it can
when running in the garden, the remote control is intended
mainly for the adjustment and testing of sounds.
The remote control communicates with the soundcard via two infra-red receivers. One
is located on the soundcard and the other is on a flying lead which allows it to be fixed
to any external surface of the loco. Adjustments to the sounds can then be made
without taking the loco apart to access the soundcard.
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
prototype loco.
brake pump.
red TV remote control which
you may have ordered with the soundcard or purchased locally yourself. Although it can
red receivers. One
is located on the soundcard and the other is on a flying lead which allows it to be fixed