Gunrunnerjohn,
I swapped out the sound boards and determined that it is fine (challenger board made chuffing sounds in the PRR T-1). I disconnected the wire from the top of the motherboard that goes to the RS/SS switch and insulated, still no chuffing.
I will say that when I replaced the motherboard, I had to take the two wires that come up through the board, from the IR tether out of the molex connector. I couldn't remember which one went in which spot when I reassembled the molex connector. I looked at the T-1 board to determined the placement, but now I'm wondering if that might have something to do with it.
What do the two wires that come from the IR tether do? If I have them in the wrong spots, will the locomotive run? You mentioned earlier in this conversation that there is something in the engine that tells the sound board when to chuff; does that come through the IR tether and if I have those wires backwards, might that be causing this problem?
Could I do any damage by changing the location of those two wires to see if that is the issue?
Thanks,
Jon