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After having some signal strength issues during new layout construction, I decided to test the TIU with only one section of track that is not connected to the rest of the layout.  It turns out that I can only get a signal level of 10 from fixed output 1.  Variable 1 and Fixed 2 both receive a 5 signal level while Variable 2 receives between 5 and 8.  The variable channels are set to fixed and I am using a Z500 to supply the TIU aux power.  I was using one output of a Z4000 to conduct the test, moving the output to each TIU channel.  The TIU is older than a Rev L (possibly H, its mounted).  It has operated fine in the past, but I never checked signal strength on my temp layouts.  With my new layout, I want to bring the signal strength up as much as possible.  Do you think that I have a TIU with 3 bad channels, or am I missing something?  Is it worth trying light bulbs?

 

Chris 

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This TIU has been used on and off for six years.  Perhaps it always had a problem.  I never thought to check into signal strenth until this layout.

 

I think that I will try a few bulbs and if that works, I will make the filters.  I have my doubts.  The test was done using the same 40 inch section of track, engine and transformer on each channel.  I would expect that the "bounce back" issue would be present on all channels.  Since fixed 1 has a perfect signal level, I would not expect filtering to help the other channels but that is only my guess.  If this all fails, I will probably be in the market for a rev L TIU.

 

Chris

To follow up on this topic: I tried two 18v light bulbs (one at the TIU output and one at the end of the test track) and had very little to no improvement in signal strength.  Occasionally I would see one level higher than the levels I witnessed without the bulbs.

 

To me, this concludes that the TIU itself has problems and I will mostly likely now try to find a new REV L TIU.  I did un-mount this TIU and found that it is a REV I3A.

 

If anyone knows of any other fixes to try, then please let me know.

 

Thanks,

Chris

Chris,

this TIU and found that it is a REV I3A.

That's most likely your problem.

 

Many Rev I3a TIUs (including one of mine) came from the factory with a defective component that caused signal strength degradation on all TIU channels.

 

If it was serviced for this problem there's a little silver or white dot next to the rev indicator. MTH may still be treating these as warranty issues, however, you'd have to call MTH to be sure.

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