... wireless fidelity. Use to talk to computers by radio signals:-) Okay some techy stuff and thoughts:-) Until some manufacturer or someone makes a decoder,...
Hey Bill, I don't blame you one bit, if I hadn't heard our sound I'd think our claims were a bit over the top (maybe way over:). It hasn't happened yet (knock...
I recall a narrow gauge convention where one dealer had a cattle car where the cattle sound was going constantly and loudly - VERY annoying. Sounds like that...
Hey Bill, Great points all! I don't remember the name of the outfit that had the 'perturbed' cattle (sheep, etc.). I thought it was a terrific idea, but I've...
okay; i'm following the plan here. conducting a search to determing which CD player[s] i will buy. any additional advice welcome, but i think a "walkman" style...
Donald wrote: "Until some manufacturer or someone makes a decoder" Donald and all, There is a decoder out that is programmable. It is the ESU LokSound. Will...
I bought the cheapest no-name CD player I could find (at Radio Shack on sale at $20) and a pair of cheap speakers ($10). Sounds fine. Keep in mind this is...
Jim / All I would be interested in the sound kit Idea, I was going to suggest that too. I would be interested in a "sound kit" for circus and one for...
Hello all, I have posted a photo in the JL_01 folder of the Photos section, showing the wee MP3 player, with it's 128Mb SD Card, and pair of Digitor...
JIM: I'm already thinking of a library of sounds on a CD. Perhaps the CD would have to be in an old notebook PC. Events around the layout (people/trains) would...
DOUG/JIM: The 'old' (Lionel?) way of doing sound, was good enough for stock yards, IMHO. How about a little battery-chip-speaker & switch in each car. The...
... suggest ... circus ... Don't look now, Jim, but that makes at least two of us that agree on the above "rough idea". And as for that offer below, well, you...
Hey Jack and Bill, Ok, I'm all ears. Notice I have changed the subject so that those who aren't interested can ignore our thread:). With my email down, and ...
Wow Jeff, You never stop surprising me:). If the mp3 compression sound good to you, you must be using 128? Many mp3 players also play 44.1/16 waves, have you...
Wow Jeff, You never stop surprising me:). If the mp3 compression sound good to you, you must be using 128? Many mp3 players also play 44.1/16 waves, have you...
Hey BOB, I like your thinking... keep it simple. I had Lionel, I honestly don't recall the 'old way'. Can you be a bit more specific? I think ITTC mods could...
Hey C. Doug, That's true, the LokSound decoder could be used in this way, maybe even without a lot of adult supervision (after its been programmed:). Keep us...
Hello Jim, Sunday, May 1, 2005, 11:37:33 AM, you wrote: JW> Hey Bill, JW> Great points all! I don't remember the name of the outfit that had the JW>...
Hey Bill, Drinkin it all in here boss! And I appreciate it! I appreciate your consideration for the group, but I'd like to keep this discussion in the group,...
Hey BOB, That's a real can of worms, and believe me its been considered by some fairly serious folks. I'm not saying it cannot be revisited, but its a lot...
Jim, Yes, the MP3's were ripped at 128k, resulting in a total size of 70.8Mb, so I used a 128Mb SD Card. I blush (in retrospect) at my use of the term...
Jim, just received your pre-1920's sawmill CD and set it up on the layout (where the sawmill will be). Sounds great! Perhaps a little more wildlife than I...
Hi Jeff, ... Does the MP3 player have a IR Remote capability or controls on the headphone cable? This might allow you to trigger the MP3 player to play the...
Alex, No, it's a simple (read: cheap) MP3 player with 5 or 6 tiny push-buttons and an LCD display. Did you see the photo in the Photos section? Jeff ... From:...
... can ... modern ... evolved. ... necessary ... Pre-WWII, few, if any, carnival/amusement park rides made use of hydraulic or pnuematic cylenders or...
Jim, Do mp3 audio files contain an image as well? <VBG> Ken I was happy enough with the mp3 compression at 128k. it was subtle, but there was a tiny bit of...
Ken and Jim, What MP3 encoders ('rippers') are you using? I did a competitive shoot-out a few years back, and it was amazing the difference between encoders at...
Davis, I paid NZ$59.95 + postage + tax for mine. That's about US$43.00 + postage + tax. I guess if anybody wanted them, I could get a few - what's the feeling ...