Some experiments today that are starting to belong on the “Weak DCS signals, Failed TIU channels, etc” thread.
1. Disconnected the other block from the TIU channel in question, testing with just the “problem” block for half of that mainline connected. For the PS3 engines, this seems to have taken lowest signal spot that was +/- 8 and made it a 10. It didn’t cure the PS2 engine signal. Having “engine not found” problems with that today.
2. Removed an unnecessary “Scott’s Odds n Ends” spike suppressor on the output side of TIU, since I just learned here that the Rev L TIU has its own spike suppressors on the output channels. No measurable change.
3. Removed the DM “buffer” TMCC signal booster completely (it had already been turned to lowest gain) and left just straight output from Legacy base to track. This brought PS2 loco’s signal reading from “not found” to 3 or 4, but there was still a lot of inconsistent junk happening with functions: horn blows, but bell might go on but not want to shut off and engine won’t move with speed advanced and XX MPH showing on remote. Signal strength at the same time (!!!) as high as “10”, so this is hard to explain. Some sort of signal interference that doesn’t show itself in the overall “signal packets” score for signal strength. But random unpredictable stuff seems to be the name of the game, a good part of the time in this series of tests. Even the PS3 locos, before removing TMCC signal, had problems with “engine not found” at times and the spotty malfunctions noted.
4. Finally removed TMCC signal entirely, in addition to absence of Scott’s spike suppressor (and absence of Deats filters, and absence of my Zener TVS’s) and having only one block connected to the channel. Now for PS2 and PS3 locos tested so far, full function with signal 10 where it once was low. Haven’t tried adding back the second block yet, but will. This leads to the frustrating possibility that DCS cannot be operated without disconnecting all TMCC from the part of the layout where the DCS loco is running at the time; as the one club reported on that other thread, that they gave up and no longer try to have Legacy and DCS operating at the same time. That is not a desirable outcome. Even if I were to operate only PS3.0 engines, from today’s testing it’s not clear that would cure the problem.
5. Question: if I do wind up putting each block on its own TIU channel, is there any reason the 2 channels feeding the blocks for one mainline can’t get their AC 18v input from the same transformer output terminals that have been feeding the single channel serving the two blocks, until now? There isn’t a problem with too many locos etc loading the power, and this is all for one mainline. That is, “Y” the hot and common power feeds from one side of transformer, so they serve both channels.
We ain’t got to the level of an oscilloscope YET, but quite a series of trials already—Whew! We have something out here from Deschutes Brewing called Jubelale, every winter. Time for one of those....