Märklin H0 - 60832/42 - Model train (3) - 2x M83 decoder and 1 M84 decoder





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Märklin H0 scale set of 3 items with two M83 decoders and one M84 decoder, tested and in good condition, packaged in original packaging.
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Märklin H0 - 60832/42 - 2x decoder m83 1x decoder 60842
Sold without packaging. In good condition.
Tested
2x 60832 - Receiver for switching turnouts, signals and uncoupling rails. The M83 supports the digital formats Motorola, DCC and mfx. The digital address can be set via a programming switch or via the programming rail in 4 steps. The address range is available in Motorola format up to address 320 and in DCC format up to address 2040.
The m83 has 8 outputs, each individually or pairwise controllable. By default, up to 4 turnouts can be switched. Other functions include switching up to 8 (dimmable) lights with a defined on behavior (e.g. street lighting, house lighting). An external power supply, e.g., via 66360, can only be used in conjunction with 60822. The decoders m83 and m84 can be connected as desired. For motor drives, an additional set 60821 is required per output pair. The connection is made via lift terminals. The maximum current supply capability is 3A.
Receiver to switch nominal current on and off for lights, motors, hobby signals (74371, 74380, 74391) and other electrical accessories. The M84 supports the digital formats Motorola, DCC and mfx. The digital address can be set via a programming switch or via the programming rail in 4 steps. The address range is available in Motorola format up to address 320 and in DCC format up to address 2040.
The M84 contains 8 relays in 4 galvanically isolated groups for switching the load points. By using a mains supply 66360, the bistable state of the relays and the storage of the switch state can be effected. 4 hobby signals and 4 hobby semaphore signals are controllable with the simultaneous switching of the track current. Furthermore, the M84 has 8 inputs for manually switching the relays (as for the electromagnetic switch 7244).
Tested and working.
See the photos for an impression.
Märklin H0 - 60832/42 - 2x decoder m83 1x decoder 60842
Sold without packaging. In good condition.
Tested
2x 60832 - Receiver for switching turnouts, signals and uncoupling rails. The M83 supports the digital formats Motorola, DCC and mfx. The digital address can be set via a programming switch or via the programming rail in 4 steps. The address range is available in Motorola format up to address 320 and in DCC format up to address 2040.
The m83 has 8 outputs, each individually or pairwise controllable. By default, up to 4 turnouts can be switched. Other functions include switching up to 8 (dimmable) lights with a defined on behavior (e.g. street lighting, house lighting). An external power supply, e.g., via 66360, can only be used in conjunction with 60822. The decoders m83 and m84 can be connected as desired. For motor drives, an additional set 60821 is required per output pair. The connection is made via lift terminals. The maximum current supply capability is 3A.
Receiver to switch nominal current on and off for lights, motors, hobby signals (74371, 74380, 74391) and other electrical accessories. The M84 supports the digital formats Motorola, DCC and mfx. The digital address can be set via a programming switch or via the programming rail in 4 steps. The address range is available in Motorola format up to address 320 and in DCC format up to address 2040.
The M84 contains 8 relays in 4 galvanically isolated groups for switching the load points. By using a mains supply 66360, the bistable state of the relays and the storage of the switch state can be effected. 4 hobby signals and 4 hobby semaphore signals are controllable with the simultaneous switching of the track current. Furthermore, the M84 has 8 inputs for manually switching the relays (as for the electromagnetic switch 7244).
Tested and working.
See the photos for an impression.

