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I have tried to figure out about new models 2016. Is there any one of theme which do have new motor or is it still same 3 pole motor? Like BR 64 39648... And what does sound decoder do present...it´s still old mfx+ or it´s generation 3? Any one who knows? |
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Come on! Nobody who knows and have some information??? I know some members here do have Märklins 39648. Is this model really do have same 3 pole motor like others and same mfx+ decoder? Sometimes are Märklin bastards with porr information. |
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I have no idea what motor is in my latest locos. As long as they run OK I don't complain. |
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Originally Posted by: RayF  I have no idea what motor is in my latest locos. As long as they run OK I don't complain. So you have this loco? Do you know if it´s mSD3 sound decoder? |
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Is there any loco reviews about 39648? I want to know if this loco do have mSD3 decoder. |
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Märklin´s instruction leaflet numbers the decoder as part 262193 if that is of any help...
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  Originally Posted by: RayF  I have no idea what motor is in my latest locos. As long as they run OK I don't complain. So you have this loco? Do you know if it´s mSD3 sound decoder? No sorry, I don't have this loco. |
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  No i´m just curious. |
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Don't buy it. The decoder-PCB is square. Per. |
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Originally Posted by: Purellum  Don't buy it. The decoder-PCB is square. Per.  I don´t understand yours comment. The decoder-PCB are rectangle. |
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I have just been in the youtube and did watched this video about the BR 64. It seems only the package is changed,but the locomotive do have same sound decoder and 3 pole motor like others same type old model. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA-cBvLJYt8 |
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Something is changed from 39644 to 39648, since the available sounds are different. It could be just what is loaded into the decoder; but I don't know. Per. |
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I did found this article number. MOTOR39644...196 528 39648...196 528 MFX+ SOUND DECODER39644...194 196 39648...262 193 It´s same motor,but not the sound decoder. Edited by user 04 July 2016 20:43:01(UTC)
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Here is another new model 2016...BR 218 39186/37767 old model MOTOR39186...252 284 37767...162 120 MFX+ SOUND DECODER39186...269 406 37767...185 066 Edited by user 04 July 2016 20:42:45(UTC)
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Electric E 41 39415 MOTOR232 162 MFX+ SOUND DECODER246 665 Another model with the 5 pole motor. Edited by user 04 July 2016 20:42:19(UTC)
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Now i present insider model 2014...E 93 37870 MOTOR193 078 MFX+ SOUND DECODER204 893 This model seems to have 3 pole motor. Trix version 22870 do have same motor and the decoder. Edited by user 04 July 2016 20:45:11(UTC)
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I did found this too: BR 50 37835 MOTOR255 885 MFX+ SOUND DECODER 239 299 BR 628.2 37728 diesel rail car MOTOROld standard 5 pole DCM MFX+ SOUND DECODER 262 347 Insider model 2016 BR 95 39095 5 pole motor and mfx+ Edited by user 04 July 2016 20:46:29(UTC)
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Since they store the ref. number of the loco in the decoder, there will be a new spare-part number for the decoder whenever there is a new ref. number. This does not imply new decoder hardware. You cannot tell the decoder version from the spare-parts list.
The retail version msd/3 does not have mfx+. |
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Originally Posted by: H0  Since they store the ref. number of the loco in the decoder, there will be a new spare-part number for the decoder whenever there is a new ref. number. This does not imply new decoder hardware. You cannot tell the decoder version from the spare-parts list.
The retail version msd/3 does not have mfx+. Yes it´s truth,but there is no fact from the Märklin. It shows only the numbers. Question is also about the type of motor... mSD3 doesn´t support +. It´s correct. I did started topic to find the answer. It´s really sad that Märklin are so bad with the information! |
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