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QUOTE: Originally posted by superhonhon While I have heard many complaints about MRC, that it is a basic or beginners set. I am extremely happy with my PRODIGY. It offers simple programing, easy to use, and the controls (for me at least) are easy to find. Also I prefer the rotary throttle. There seems to be some concern about compatability with BLI locos. Mine programed good on the first try. True you only have the light and 4 functions, but the other sounds; water injection, steam blowdown, are all sounds most people will never use other than in auto mode anyway. The prodigy advance has corrected all of the "problems" which I have never seen. For less than $150 gets you up and running, extra throttle for $39. I can run 4 trains at a time, which is about all my layout can handle anyway. Why spend more?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker A lighted car or caboose without a decoder will work on any DCC system, including the Prodigy. Typically it's just a light bulb or three connected to the track. The only problem that may come up is the volatge on many systems is slightly above 12V, which may shorten the life of the bulb. Running under DC< you are seldom at full throttle and thus usually less than 12V across the bulb. Running ocntinuously as full power may also heat the bulb enough to melt plastic. I've also noticed with my P2K caboose that at full brightness the light bleeds through the shella nd looks way too toy-like. If I could get the darn shell off without breaking the thing, I'd install a resistor or just yank the light bulb completely. --Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by mktrains You can not run analog LOCOS with the Prodigy (you can with the Zephyr). For other stuff that requires power (e.g., your lighted car), there is no difference.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by billobe I regularly run analogue locos with my Zephyr system and even consist . One point though is that both front and back lights are on. Bill