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Switching from fast to slow/stopped locos with DCC
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No, it's not like a TV tuner. It's random access and not sequential access so in your example, you just punch in Train #5 w/o disturbing Trains #2 through #4. <br /> <br />However, at least with my Zephyr, if your Train #1 is at 80% and you punch in Train #5, Train #5 will take on the 80% of speed that you just came from (Train #1). Not good if your Train #5 is a switcher in a small yard. <br /> <br />But, it seems like Randy provided another solution. I didn't know that the fancier DT throttles can do that. Now I'll have to take a look. Thanks Randy!
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