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MRC Prodigy Advance Wireless Yes/No

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MRC Prodigy Advance Wireless Yes/No
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 3, 2008 12:11 AM
I've been looking for a good DCC system since my MRC Prodigy DCC (yes the old one) broke and is outdated. I've seen the Prodigy Advance Wireless and it looks nice. Is it a good system or should i consider somthing else?
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Posted by dadret on Thursday, July 3, 2008 6:11 AM
I've had the Prodigy Advance for sometime and recently added the wireless conversion and like it real well-the addition to my existing system was effortless.  The 28 function feature is maybe a little overkill since only some MRC decoders have 28 functions but it may be useful in the future.  Shop around for price before you buy one as they vary a lot - I got mine from Micr-Mark (yes the tool people) for a good price.
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Posted by fmilhaupt on Thursday, July 3, 2008 6:20 AM

While I have no direct experience with the Prodigy Advance system myself, a couple of friends have it and like it quite a bit. It has proven to be solid and reliable.

The only possible drawback would be if you ever intend to add a computer interface to it- MRC seems to have some "interesting", and rather expensive, ideas in that area. There are ways around that, though, especially if all you'd be interested in doing is using a computer to program decoders, since you can use other brands' programming interfaces separate of the MRC system.

 

-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.
http://www.pmhistsoc.org

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Posted by loathar on Thursday, July 3, 2008 9:28 AM
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Posted by jwils1 on Thursday, July 3, 2008 9:28 AM

As a MRC Wireless user I have to say that it is a fun and very easy system to use.  I have had a few problems with loosing connection between throttle and loco but since getting their latest upgrades it seems to be working very well. 

However, the lack of a computer interface for MRC is the biggest drawback for me.  I'm also using a Digitrax Zephyr just so I can have a computer interface.  I'm learning to like Digitrax a lot.  It seems that each DCC system definitely has it's pros and cons and it takes some time, study and, hopefully some personal use of each to get a feel for what is best for you.

Jerry

Rio Grande vs. Santa Fe.....the battle is over but the glory remains!

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Posted by lazyace on Friday, July 4, 2008 10:23 PM
Is the MRC #1410 Prodigy Wireless the same system that you upgraded to? Thanks, Ace
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Posted by dadret on Saturday, July 5, 2008 6:51 AM
Yes I bought the MRC 1410 upgrade - basically all I had to do was plug it into my existing PA and start playing with my trains.  Not sure what the range of it is but I've never had a problem.  I replaced the 600mAh batteries that came with it with 900mAh batteries and got a seperate charger just for convience and a little more time between charges and to have a backup set of batteries-I got a charger and batteries at Wal-Mart for about $20.

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