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Wireless controllers
Yes, http://www.pricom.com/Trains/DCCTester.shtml should fit the bill perfectly. I own one and it can capture DCC packet dumps and give you live view of the DCC communication. Very handy. Unfortunatel
Yes, http://www.pricom.com/Trains/DCCTester.shtml should fit the bill perfectly. I own one and it can capture DCC packet dumps and give you live view of the DCC communication. Very handy. Unfortunatel
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Wireless controllers
Sorry, I misread the info Jay. I must have been half asleep. I misinterpreted the statement about "Stefan Trachsler's Loconet Checker software". That software needs the DCC Tester to operate. There ca
Sorry, I misread the info Jay. I must have been half asleep. I misinterpreted the statement about "Stefan Trachsler's Loconet Checker software". That software needs the DCC Tester to operate. There ca
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· #17512
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What are the engineers at QSI working on?
This is a very good subject. :-) I was meaning to post something like that myself, but my interest is slightly different. My first encounter with a QSI Revolution decoder was in a Walthers N scale 2-8
This is a very good subject. :-) I was meaning to post something like that myself, but my interest is slightly different. My first encounter with a QSI Revolution decoder was in a Walthers N scale 2-8
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peteski7
· #17535
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What are the engineers at QSI working on?
Really Steven? My question was very hardware-specific (there was no mention of anything else). I was specifically asking for a smaller QSI decoder (yes, hardware) to fit into smaller N scale (and H0n3
Really Steven? My question was very hardware-specific (there was no mention of anything else). I was specifically asking for a smaller QSI decoder (yes, hardware) to fit into smaller N scale (and H0n3
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· #17551
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What are the engineers at QSI working on?
Upset? No. Just puzzled. I asked a specific question about a possibility of QSI producing a smaller (physically) decoder and you chime in saying that QSI is most likely working on new . . . hardware.
Upset? No. Just puzzled. I asked a specific question about a possibility of QSI producing a smaller (physically) decoder and you chime in saying that QSI is most likely working on new . . . hardware.
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· #17553
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Two Programmers
Switch-wise I don't see any problems. I would use the first switch to select NCE or QSI programing, then feed the output of that switch to the 2nd switch which would be for programming or ops. But kee
Switch-wise I don't see any problems. I would use the first switch to select NCE or QSI programing, then feed the output of that switch to the 2nd switch which would be for programming or ops. But kee
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· #17557
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Changing normal direction.
That is not accurate (and it is a common misconception). The direction bit (CV29, bit 0) is the direction bit, but not just for the motor but for the entire model. It not only reverses the motor direc
That is not accurate (and it is a common misconception). The direction bit (CV29, bit 0) is the direction bit, but not just for the motor but for the entire model. It not only reverses the motor direc
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· #17577
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New products (small sound decoder)
Since there has been a recent discussion about possible new products from QSI (at the Big-E show), I would like to know if there is any possibility QSI will produce a smaller sound decoderr? Somethgin
Since there has been a recent discussion about possible new products from QSI (at the Big-E show), I would like to know if there is any possibility QSI will produce a smaller sound decoderr? Somethgin
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· #17650
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New products (small sound decoder)
Hi Kelly, Thanks for providing me some hope - I think I've been asking this question for over 10 years now. Or it at least ti seems that way now. It was ever since I purchased the Walthers Y-6 (2-8-8-
Hi Kelly, Thanks for providing me some hope - I think I've been asking this question for over 10 years now. Or it at least ti seems that way now. It was ever since I purchased the Walthers Y-6 (2-8-8-
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· #17657
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Quantum CV Manager Version 1.02 and Quantum Titan U Version 8
Why do people automatically dismiss computers running older OS (like XP) to be slow? It was plenty of fast when bought new! :-) Yes, the newer hardware (and OS) is much faster than a 20 year-old machi
Why do people automatically dismiss computers running older OS (like XP) to be slow? It was plenty of fast when bought new! :-) Yes, the newer hardware (and OS) is much faster than a 20 year-old machi
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· #17684
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Walthers Proto 2000 H10-44 locomotive programming
Gary, Unlike Tsunami, QSI decoders do not have an audio equalizer, but you can control volumes of all the sounds, plus zillion of other parameters. The full QSI manuals are over 300 pages long (like a
Gary, Unlike Tsunami, QSI decoders do not have an audio equalizer, but you can control volumes of all the sounds, plus zillion of other parameters. The full QSI manuals are over 300 pages long (like a
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· #17716
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QSI Decoder Software/CD
Sam, I suspect that (unless you just made the CD yourself (using the latest files from the download site) your CD has older versions of the software. Peteski ---In QSIndustries@..., <svast
Sam, I suspect that (unless you just made the CD yourself (using the latest files from the download site) your CD has older versions of the software. Peteski ---In QSIndustries@..., <svast
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Question for QSI re: 'groups'
If that site is free to use, and has no ads, then what is their source of profits (or even just paying for supporting their website)? Even not-for-profit sites need financing to pay for the processing
If that site is free to use, and has no ads, then what is their source of profits (or even just paying for supporting their website)? Even not-for-profit sites need financing to pay for the processing
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peteski7
· #17838
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BLI QSI only responds to CV read/writes
Jim, The initial message of this thread stated "I have successfully done a Quantum Reset jumper reset described in the manual, which was confirmed by bell and whistle sounds.". So one would assume tha
Jim, The initial message of this thread stated "I have successfully done a Quantum Reset jumper reset described in the manual, which was confirmed by bell and whistle sounds.". So one would assume tha
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Driver for Quantum Programmer Success!
Isn't "bitlocker" a virus or ransomware?! Peteski ---In QSIndustries@..., <kelly.dorf@...> wrote : Good for you Bruce. I am still fighting a new windows 10 laptop. After going thru the uns
Isn't "bitlocker" a virus or ransomware?! Peteski ---In QSIndustries@..., <kelly.dorf@...> wrote : Good for you Bruce. I am still fighting a new windows 10 laptop. After going thru the uns
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· #18097
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Future of QSI
Yes, when group members (like me) view the group's posts in the Yahoo Groups web interface, email addresses are obfuscated by Yahoo. They only partially show up. But if the email address is written di
Yes, when group members (like me) view the group's posts in the Yahoo Groups web interface, email addresses are obfuscated by Yahoo. They only partially show up. But if the email address is written di
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· #18113
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Contacting QSI
While everybody is clear about your feelings, email problems between indivisuals have nothing to do with Yahoo Group's or any glitches that happen on Yahoo Groups. Peteski ---In QSIndustries@yahoogrou
While everybody is clear about your feelings, email problems between indivisuals have nothing to do with Yahoo Group's or any glitches that happen on Yahoo Groups. Peteski ---In QSIndustries@yahoogrou
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· #18155
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Dear QSI - what features do we want?
Ted, There seems to be some info indicating that Titan does not work well with coreless motors. With more and more coreless motors being used in scale models, decoders need to handle them well. As far
Ted, There seems to be some info indicating that Titan does not work well with coreless motors. With more and more coreless motors being used in scale models, decoders need to handle them well. As far
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· #18238
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Dear QSI - what features do we want?
All the TTL logic I have ever worked with was running on 5V. 3.3V and 1.8V are used with the contemporary MOS logic devices (like processors and memory circus). But regardless, how many modelers use f
All the TTL logic I have ever worked with was running on 5V. 3.3V and 1.8V are used with the contemporary MOS logic devices (like processors and memory circus). But regardless, how many modelers use f
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· #18243
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Dear QSI - what features do we want?
See https://dccwiki.com/Coreless_Motor Good description showing both types of motors is at https://www.motioncontroltips.com/what-are-coreless-dc-motors/ For cons, some decoders don't work well with t
See https://dccwiki.com/Coreless_Motor Good description showing both types of motors is at https://www.motioncontroltips.com/what-are-coreless-dc-motors/ For cons, some decoders don't work well with t
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· #18244
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