Originally Posted by: cookee_nz 
Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz 
Motor type info for various locos is available on Helmut Kern's site, as is decoder information.
Hi Dave, ditto my reply to Nev.
Not really what I was proposing.
What I was suggesting/aiming for was a simple one-location reference to check a particular loco type for which decoders, (M. & non-M.) that others have used with success in that item.
Thanks anyway
Cookee
Hi Cookee,
Your first task is to convert the motor from analog to digital. I have posted an attachment on my previous post for locos suitable under the 60904 (60944) conversion kit.
there is also a 60903 (60943) conversion kit table but I can't find it at this moment and another one 60901 (60911) wich has a drum armature.
We've gone through this before, there are 3 main different motors und you can locoate or find the difference within your own loco
1.) motor with small flat(disk) armature
2.) motor with large flat (disk) armature
3.) motor with drum armature
there are several locos which would need some alterations, e.g. 3027, 3048, 3089 and some of the DB BR 212 locos and I think the 3001 (60903/60943) conversion set, I'm not going into details why at this moment.
When you establish which conversion motor set you need, you than can go one step further. as mentioned in my above post, it isn't only the deocoder but your overall requirement, e.g. how many locos you have or thinking of buying, hjow big your layout is and what type of functions you wish for and what is available for what use and what choices have you got.
There are many different options available with different decoder manufacturers and when choosing a particular decoder you have to be able to program them and when it comes to sound decoders you have to ahve a command station whereas you can apply all the sound slot functions.
So it isn't just about which decoder, it has a lot to do with the application you use.
For the connoiseur enthusiasts Zimo decoders are the way to go, for the most popular decoder it is ESU.
ESu offers you:
Multiprotocol decoders with the latest release: V4 M4, it can read most of the systems, e.g. mfx, RailcomPlus, old & new motorola, CS 2 and MS 2. (go to:
http://www.esu.eu/en/pro...oksound/loksound-v40-m4/with ESU decoders you have further options with the type of connections you need
a.) 8 pin wire plug
b.) 21 mtc connections with several adapterplates (extension of functions F3-F4) with a new one coming out soon (F5-F6)
ESU decoders are able for your loco to stop exactly at the signal every time regardless of the speed of your loco, for example if it is 5km/h or 200km/h. (braking module is required=there are cheaper ones than Maerklin on the market))
ESU decoders are fully programmable with the easy help of a Lokprogrammer.
You have a lot of options of programming your decoder or loco for your requirements, e.g. smoke generator adjustments, light adjustments (automatic high beam for instance when loco gets into motion without using an extra function to do so), Telex, Crois or Roco electric uncoupling device, you can adjust the time the uncoupler is activated = seconds.
RailComPlus is a more superior version of your mfx system, you can program all your CV's manually, the loco registers automatically etc etc.
With sound decoders you can download your loco sounds from the ESU website or establish your own sound file.
You have a guarantee and when installing an ESU decoder you don't have to send back the whole loco just the faulty decoder.
You have regular updates for your decoder or when improvements are applied
What I've demonstratesd here, it isn't just the decoder it has a lot to do with applications you intend to use.
Now that you've established the decoder issue what about the command station.
Why would you buy ESU decoders and not go for an ECoS as well.
What about all your old equipment such as the 6021, MS1, boosters, memories, etc etc. they all can be used and connected in an easy way to your ECoS, the EcoS itself has an inbuild booster of 4amp.
You also can now use your 6021 with 3 decoder addresses now, this gives you 12 functions for your sound decoder, attach 3 MS1 directly to your ECoS,
This demonstrates the versatility, choices and easy attachment of old motorola components and the new MS1 system.
My explanation doesn't mean, Maerklin is not working or releasing something better in the future or visa versa and how long this would take is anybody's guess.
regards.,
John