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I am new to MTH DCS and have found that I am unable to get a quick short diesel horn blow when pressing the horn button on my DCS remote.

I am using DCS 4.3 on my TIU and remote and the engine is a new 20-20319-1 UP Dash-9 with Proto-Sound 3.0

I would like to blow 2 short for forward or 3 short for reverse and all I can do is a delayed long horn blow untypical of the real thing.

Is this typical of all DCS or just my engine or sound file or maybe a problem with something not working as it should?

I can get the shorter horn from my Cab-1 running TMCC engines on the same layout.

Any comments would be welcome

Thanks,

F3 Woody

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Use the DCS soft-keys (S1-S5) under the display. These buttons control the function listed above each one on the LCD.

 

The one labeled "SFS" (Start Forward Sound) on the LCD above it will give you the two short blasts you're looking for. If you don't see it, press the button labeled "->" to see more key assignments

 

(the SRS gives you three for reverse, and SXS gives you the grade-crossing long-long-short-long)

 

---PCJ

Also, you can change the order of the function keys on the display so the ones you use most frequently are on the first screen.  To do that, press that arrow key until you see the MORE and then hit that key.  You'll get the whole list that the locomotive supports, and you can move them around in the list.  The first 15 show up as hotkeys when you scroll through the buttons with the arrow key.

Originally Posted by RailRide:

Use the DCS soft-keys (S1-S5) under the display. These buttons control the function listed above each one on the LCD.

 

The one labeled "SFS" (Start Forward Sound) on the LCD above it will give you the two short blasts you're looking for. If you don't see it, press the button labeled "->" to see more key assignments

 

(the SRS gives you three for reverse, and SXS gives you the grade-crossing long-long-short-long)

 

---PCJ

Just to round out your list "Engine Sound 1" (S01) is usually a single short blast.

Woody,

 

The limitations of the horn button is one of the few things I dislike about DCS.  As mentioned above, the soft keys will give you the forward, reverse, and crossing (on newer engines) signals.  However, the soft keys make what could have been a nice interactive feature a mechanical action; one quick press and you get the correct sound. Newer engines like yours are better.  I have a lot of older MTH engines, and they don't have the crossing signal and you just can not do it with the horn button.   However, the quilling function on newer engines is so-so, difficult for me to work.  This is one area I would like MTH to improve.

 

Ron

F3 Woody:

Since you posted you are new and no one has said it I'll pop the Plug:

If You like DCS I Really Recommend Barry's book "The DCS Companion", available on the MTH website.

It has everything you need to know about using DCS and is well explained with many pictures.

Personally, I think MTH should give Barry a fat royalty check every quarter and include a electronic copy of it with each DCS system.

Not sure how Barry feels about that tho...

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