I started a home layout about three years ago and decided to take the plunge into DCC. I purchased the Prodigy Advance2 system and operate 5 locomotives from 3 different manufacturers. I'm very pleased with this system with one ecception - the horn. I may be wrong, but I understand the lenght of the horn blast depends on how long you hold the horn button down. Sometimwe if you try to give a short blast you get nothing but yet the light on the module blinks as it does when you send a signal. Other times you might get a short blast or a long one, If you try to give maybe two short blasts you may get none or maybe a short and a long. This happens on all five locos so I know it's not the locomotives. I'm just wondering if this is something thats inherent to this system or is it just mine? All other functions work perfectly. Thanks in advance for any replies, Ken
Sometimes it depends on the decoder. I have an NCE Power Cab and most decoders allow me to use the HORN/WHISTLE and F2 buttons to activate the feature. However, I have a TCS WowSteam decoder and it gives me four (4) button options: HORN/WHISTLE (duration of press), F2 (long), F3 (short), and F4 (quilling).
I don't have any experience with the MRC PA or PA2 but it's possible that you have an intermittant contact on that area of the membrane of your keypad.
Tom
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I was pretty much going to say what tstage said, but he got his answer posted before I did. Not knowing the exact nature of those functions caused me dissapointment in my DCC system for quite a while.
I'm beginning to realize that Windows 10 and sound decoders have a lot in common. There are so many things you have to change in order to get them to work the way you want.