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david1-

 

It sounds like a ground plane issue, but since it is affecting only one locomotive I'd suggest checking to see if the antenna and antenna wires are in good shape. Since you have a steam locomotive, I'd also check that none of the antenna insulators (most steamers use the handrails as antennas) are missing too. Worst case you might need to add a few ground wires to the switching yard.

 

-John

Last edited by AcelaNYP
Originally Posted by david1:

I have JLC challenger that only loses it signal in a yard. Everywhere else it runs and does not lose its signal, only in the yard. Once I put my hand over the engine the signal returns.

 

No other engine has this problem, tmcc or legacy.

 

any thoughts?

That sounds like a classic ground plane issue.  I would take AcelaNYP's advice to heart.

 

George

Originally Posted by david1:

But only losing the signal in the yard where other steam engines are parked. When running on the main it is fine. 

 

The other engines are also on unpowered tracks in the yard. 

Yep. It is probably a ground plane issue. I notice the same scenario. Multiple tracks, one track was affected out of the three, only one or two engines were that pass through this area it happened too, and only at slow speeds. Installed the ground plane and I may get a couple blinks on the weakest engine but no stops or loss of signal.

 

 

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