Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
The GE FDL-16 prime mover was first used in 1959 in the General Electric U25B locomotive. Over the years little changed in terms of sound until the "Dash-8" series of GE locomotives was introduced. Known for their throaty chug and shaft driven compressor (rather than the more modern “Whoop” electric compressor) , the following GE locomotives used the early 16cyl FDL prime mover:
U25B
U28B
U30B
U33B
U36B
U25C
U28C
U28CG
U30C
U30CG
P30CH
U34CH
U33C
U36C
B30-7
B36-7
C30-7
C36-7
Dash-8 locomotives and newer through the AC4400CWs use the MODERN 16cyl 7FDL prime mover. For the modern sound use ESU sound file 73440 (Select) or 74440 (V4.0).
U50Bs used 2 Early GE 16cyl FDL prime movers. For this sound use ESU sound file 73421 (Select) or 74421 (V4.0).
As with all SELECT decoders there are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48=0 GE 16cyl FDL Early
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K3L
CV48=2 Nathan M5
CV48=3 Nathan P3
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan K3HA
CV48=6 Leslie S3L #1
CV48=7 Leslie RS5T
CV48=8 Leslie A125
CV48=9 Nathan M3
CV48=10 Leslie RS3K
CV48=11 Leslie RS3K (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
CV48=12 Leslie RS3K (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
CV48=13 Leslie RS3K (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
CV48=14 Leslie RS3K (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
CV48=15 Leslie RS3K (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
Bells:
CV48=0 GE Steel Bell
CV48=64 GE Steel Bell #2
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 3
0 - GE 16cyl FDL Early
3 - Nathan P3
0 - GE Steel Bell
Total 0+3+0 = 3
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/