LNER Class B1 (Antelope) LokSound V5 Sound Decoder
Designed by Edward Thompson for a mixed traffic roll, these 4-6-0 locomotives were first introduced in 1942 and 410 had been built when production ceased in 1952. They could be found all over the Eastern, North Eastern and ex LNER Lines of the Scottish regions of British railways. Forty locomotives were named after antelopes and a further eighteen after directors of the LNER.
Tech Specs:
- 1.5 Amp maximum load (Micro 0.75 Amp)
- Motor control with 50 kHz switching frequency
- 3 new, individually adjustable brake controls
- Two-stage heavy duty simulation
- NMRA/DCC with 14, 28, 128 speed steps
- Automatic RailComPlus® detection
- 2-digit & 4-digit addresses
- Up to 32 functions in DCC operation
- DCC operation with RailComPlus®, M4, Motorola® and Selectrix®
- Updateable with ESU-LokProgrammer
Functions:
- 10 amplified outputs (Micro 6)
Sound:
- 10 independent sound channels
- Digital class "D" amplifier with up to 3 W power
- Each channel in 16-bit resolution with 31250 kHz sample rate
- 32 Bit Processor
- 128 MBit storage capacity
- Speaker impedance 4 - 32 Ohms
- 11x15mm "sugar cube" speaker with adjustable sound capsule set fitted
Please note, the sound you hear will vary depending on the type and positioning of the loud speaker(s) chosen. Alternatives to the standard "sugar cube" are available.