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Hornby R7321A

HM7000: 6 BLE decoder - 6 Pin with Fine Wire (No Sound)

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Manufacturer description

Part of the innovative HM7000 range, this new 6-pin Bluetooth® and DCC decoder is designed to get smaller locomotives working on the HM7000 system. The 6-pin connectors are located on the end of flexible wires, giving you more flexibility when installing the decoder in models with limited space.

The decoder is designed to supply 1000mA continuous load to the main motor and a peak demand of 1500mA, making it highly suitable for most N scale locos and small TT, HO and OO locomotives.

An R7377 Power Bank can be purchased separately and added to this decoder. We recommend for ease you do this during the first install. The Power Bank will keep the loco operating during short power outages when running over dirty track or complex points.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R7321A
RRP
£31.99
Release date
June 2026

Model details

Gauge
OO

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Hornby HM7000 6‑pin BLE decoder (fine‑wire, no sound) – model R7321A. The decoder is designed for OO gauge models and measures 45 mm in length.

It provides a continuous current of 1000 mA to the main motor with a peak demand of 1500 mA, making it suitable for most N‑scale locomotives and small TT, HO and OO locomotives. The six‑pin connectors are fitted to the ends of flexible wires, allowing installation in confined spaces.

An optional R7377 Power Bank can be added to the decoder, preferably at the first installation, to maintain operation during brief power interruptions caused by dirty track or complex pointwork.

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