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I am operating under the presumption that any CAB-1 remote can communicate with any CAB-1 command base. (If this is incorrect, then I will have to figure out Plan B.)

I have 2 complete identical TMCC systems. The first one (Sys1) I’ve had forever, and it has worked well, up to now. The second (Sys2) one I bought as a backup several years ago from an estate sale. The system appears to be unused. (It was still wrapped and in the box when the wife went through her husband’s possessions.)

Sys1 has suddenly started to give erratic problems, as in it does not always work. Engines do not start, and don’t move. The green base light is on, but the red light does not flash when the red knob is turned or buttons are pushed. The batteries are fresh, and each was checked with a battery tester. They are all good. The base power supply is the original 3 prong wall wart. Then for some yet to be determined reason, the remote and base start communicating (the red light flashes) and all is well… for a while. Then I loose communications and we are back to square one.

In an effort to trouble shoot the problem and find out which component is bad, I set up an engine on a 3ft section of Gargraves as a test track. Sys1 would not work. I removed all 3 components (Cab-1, Base, wall wart), and installed Sys2. All works as advertised. So all 3 components of Sys2 are good. I swapped the wall warts and Sys2 continued to function. So both wall warts are good. But when I tried the Sys1 CAB-1 with the Sys2 base, no joy. The red light did not flash. So it appears that Sys1 CAB-1 is bad. To complete the testing, I swapped the base units. Neither on the CAB-1 remotes will communicate with the Sys1 base unit. So the Sys1 base unit is bad.

Which leads me to my question: What is the probability of both a CAB-1 and a base unit going bad at the same time??? Seems very odd to me. Next question: Does anyone repair these units or are they now electronic junk to be thrown away?

 

Chris

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G,

How do I check the crystals? What am I looking for? Do you have a picture or 2?

Mike,

I would agree, but since turning the knob produces no red flickering, I don't think the pads are the issue.  The antenna could be an answer, especially if the connection is soldered. A cold joint that has finally failed would explain everything.

 

Chris

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The command base has a crystal in the side, it has a small cover over it that has a frequency on it.  However, if someone changed the crystal, that frequency may be incorrect.

The CAB1 crystal is in the battery box at the top, you can see it peeking out beside the battery.

Here's the text on the "standard" frequencies from Dale's TrainFacts site, he's conveniently typed all this in so I don't have to.

From TrainFacts Technical Descriptions.

The exact frequency is controlled by selecting a pair of crystals for the CAB-1 and Base. The crystal in the CAB-1 is set to a frequency that is 455 KHz higher than the crystal in the Base. The normal frequency pair is 27.255 MHz (Channel 6) in the CAB-1, and 26.800 MHz in the Base. The reason for the 455 KHz stagger will be described later. (Note that the plastic holders for the crystals both say “27.255 MHz” even though the receiver crystal is really 26.800 MHz. The actual frequency is printed on the shell of the crystal.)

Well G and John, you have both hit the nail on the head. As you can see in the pics below, I have 2 different frequencies. I guess I got lucky all this time, because Sys1 is what I’ve been using with the club, and all the remotes the guys brought have worked! Go figure.

But unfortunately this gets me no further with trouble shooting the problem. What do I look at next?

Chris

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G, good point! I should have thought of that. Anyway, I went to try it, and found that Murphy’s Law has not deserted me. I put both systems up, side by side, both powered. Did not swap any components.  Now both systems are functional! Go figure! No trouble shooting until Sys1 acts up again.

Chris

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You might want to use a ring terminal on the output of the TMCC command base for the wire that goes to the track. I found that the aluminum post on the TMCC command base often allows the wire to work loose. I solved this problem by crimping and soldering a ring terminal to a wire. Then if the aluminum nut works loose, the ring terminal still holds it in place.  The battery connectors were not very good in the original CAB-1's and you would have to bend them after a while to make good contact with the batteries. Lionel did change the metal used for the battery tabs in later CAB-1's. If you get the red LED flashing on the CAB-1 you know it is sending. Watch the red LED on the command base, it will flash when its receiving. I've found this is a good way to tell if the units are working.

I picked up a Weaver 2-8-0 about two years ago. The add said it was two-rail and worked with Lionel TMCC. Apparently this engine dates back to the ninties. I quickly discovered it IS two AC When I put it on my two rail DC layout it just hummed. I called my Hobby dealer and he told me about TMCC. Iwas able to operate the engine on my loop layout because the rails are inculated form eachother and have no switches. The locomotive work beautifully as long as I use O scale cars with insulated wheelsets. I have been told these locomotives cab be rewired to work on DC but that would require the drivers be insulated. Right now-it is a white elephant. I would like to sell to someone who still uses TMCC from that era or has the skill to rewire it.

Morning LehighLine,

Right after Thanksgiving, our group, "The Raritan Valley Hi-Railers" did the Thanksgiving wknd. show at Raritan Center in Edison N.J. At one point we had an experience similiar to yours. Green power light is on, but no red flickering light showing communication from Cab-1 to Cab-1 base. It took awhile to figure out what the problem was, and it finally reared it's ugly head. The crystal in the command base was sticking out just far enough for it to stop receiving the handhelds signals. Check yours in the command base!

    Steam Forever

         John

Coordinator: Raritan Valley Hi-Railers

Member: N.J. Hi-Railers

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