Otter Valley Railroad Model Trains - Tillsonburg, Ontario Canada :: Decoders :: Soundtraxx 885004 HO Tsunami 2 TSU 1100 - 9 Pin PNEM Digital Sound Decoder for Baldwin & Other Diesel Sounds

Soundtraxx 885004 HO Tsunami 2 TSU 1100 - 9 Pin PNEM Digital Sound Decoder for Baldwin & Other Diesel Sounds

Soundtraxx 885004 HO Tsunami 2 TSU 1100 - 9 Pin PNEM Digital Sound Decoder for Baldwin & Other Diesel Sounds
Tsunami 2 TSU-pnem Digital Sound Decoder for Baldwin & Other Diesels Sounds

1-1/16 x 13/32 x 3/16 inches - 27 x 10.5 x 5mm

Prime Movers - Rio Grande Southern Galloping Goose, Dual Whitcomb, Fairbanks-Morse, GE GTEL UP Slab Side, GE GTEL UP Veranda, GE GTEL UP Big Blow - A unit, GE GTEL UP Big Blow - B unit, Cummins QSK19C x3 GenSet

9 Pin board

The TSU-PNEM is a 9 Pin sound decoder suitable for use in many manufacturers models such as those made by Atlas Athearn and InterMountain Models. It is suitable for a wide variety of models from HO to S scale.

9 EMD Prime Movers

Dimensions: 30.5 x 15.5 x 6.5mm
Max. Motor Stall Current: 2A
Function Outputs: 6
Max. Function Current: 100mA (each output)
Audio Amplifier: 2 Watts, 8-Ohm Load
DCC Track Voltage: 7.5V – 22V

16-bit Digital Sound
1A Motor Stall Current
Over 50 Sound Effects with Selectable Reverb
Functioning Engine, Train and Dynamic Brakes
Reactive Dynamic Digital Exhaust
6 Function Outputs with over 20 Hyperlight Effects
Hyperdrive2 Advanced Motor Control
DCC Track Voltage 7.5V – 22V

No speaker included
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SKU 678-885004
Quantity in stock 2 item(s) available
Price: CA$149.99
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