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THe biggest downside to the Prodigy Advance is the inability to run a regular DC analog loco on the track... I only say this because I was using a PA and was having all sorts of trouble getting things to work right, and ended up with a non-functional railroad b/c all of my dcc equipped locos expect one failed to function properly... And the one that did work was a B unit that doesn't even look like a locomotive... So I was stuck. I got rid of my Prodigy Advance and ordered a Digitrax Zephyr, mainly because it was totally expandable and could run a DC locomotive on it, for those times when I just really screw something up and need to run straight DC :) As you can tell, I have NO confidence in my abilities to hook up even a plug-n-play decoder at this point :)
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