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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by masonjar</i> <br /><br />d that the Zephyr does not have enough power in programming mode to reliably write to BLI locos. I wish I could test this theory, but I do not have any BLI locos [:(]. In any case, I would be interested to hear if computer based programming overcomes this problem... <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Many systems have problems programming BLI locos or QSI decoders (including the DCS100, the Zephyr's bigger brother). However, there's a solution -- the DCC Specialties PowerPax programming track booster. You can see it (and buy it) here at Tony's Train Exchange: http://www.tonystrains.com/products/dccspecialties.htm <br /> <br />And I second the recommendation for DecoderPro and the Locobuffer II. It makes programming and adjusting/tuning decoders a snap.
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