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<p>Thanks! I guess it was a little late when I tried and troubleshooted last night. I think you were right. I tried this morning and everything was fine. Even though I was sure I had checked, perhaps my handheld throttle was still set for DC and was picking this up. I'll be more careful before I post next time. Also, I think it is probably an RS-3, although I haven't gone through all my books to try to figure out the difference. When I have some time I'm going to open it up and see what I find inside so I can get it converted. I also have another SW1200 waiting for its Digitrax 123 installation, but that will have to wait for a long winter night. I'm going to try to get a few pictures up of the layout as an intro once I read up on file size, format, and how to get moderator permissions. Anyways, thanks again for the response.</p><p> </p>
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