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I have a Lionel TMCC GS-2, beautiful locomotive.  Well my MTH 844 has been doing a lot of work for the past few months so the GS-2 has just been sitting.  Well I got it down yesterday and Im having some problems.  The speed control is not working right either with the cab 1 controller or the DCS controller.  For instance with the cab 1 controller when I turn the red wheel it will move slightly, but to get it going I have to turn and turn the wheel, eventually it will take off.  While turning the wheel the headlight flickers.  Whistle works, bell works, reversing lights work, and it starts up and shuts down fine.  Another thing is the sound.  I can't get the volume to increase.  My MTH PS-3 844 will blow you out of the room with sound!!! (Yep, it's awesome)  Anyway, Im going to pull the body off tomorrow for a look see. Im open for ideas and suggestions.  

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Sounds like a communication issue.  If you put your hand over the engine would the headlight clear up?  Unplug the plugs between the body shell and the chassis and try to run the locomotive with the boiler removed.  Check the antenna (handrails) and body shell for continuity.  If you see continuity, you found your issue.  I am in all night and will look at this with you.  If everything checks out, do you have another R2LC code 8?

One last thing before you do anything, shut your smoke off and see if the headlight flickers.

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If the handrails are not shorted to the boiler, make sure the antenna connection to the handrails is properly connected and has continuity.  With the antenna connection plugged in to the motherboard, measure continuity from the handrails to pin #23 of the R2LC.  If that's good, measure from that same pin #23 to the wheels and make sure a short isn't happening somewhere else.  You seem to have an antenna issue.

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Do that but measure continuity from the motherboard connection to pin 23 on the R2LC.    Clint, I always like to scrape some handrail blueing to see bare metal on the handrails to do that continuity test to the boiler.   I would lay the chassis and boiler on a towel side by side with the antenna boiler wire hooked to the wire that comes from the motherboard.   Throw a jumper wire between the boiler and chassis and start measuring  out from the R2LC.  Measure each point to pin 23 on the R2LC not at the motherboard connection.  If you have an antenna issue see where you loose your continuity.  I do agree with John.

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Ok, I unplugged the antenna plug, that plug has one wire approx. 6" long that connects to the two antenna wires going to the handrails.  I have continuity from each hand rail to the plug.  I did have to scrape paint off of the handrails to check continuity.  I ran a jumper from the boiler to the chassis, I had no continuity anywhere (that's good).  I am wondering if the paint on the handrails would have any effect on signal acquisition?  After all the thing runs perfectly with the boiler off.  The fact that it runs perfectly without the boiler tells me that it doesn't have a board problem, right?  I have to run to Walmart when I return I'm going to re-assemble and see what happens.  Ha! My wife said; "just run it without the boiler."  

Paint has no effect on the signal, that isn't the problem.  You need to check the continuity from the antenna plug on the MB to the R2LC pin #23, that's the other half of the path for the antenna.  Also, the reason for checking from the antenna all the way to the board was to check for any bad or loose pin in the antenna plug.

There is a method to my madness, even though it sometimes doesn't seem so.

Well, bad news, before I installed the boiler I put it back on the layout...wow, perfection!  I then plugged everything back up and replaced the boiler.  The perfection was gone, it wasn't running right.  So I took the boiler back off and disconnected the handrail antenna.  I ran a separate antennae out the front (look at pic).  It runs great now.  So, what would y'all suggest?IMG_1959

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