David, you and Jeffrey are dead right - a bum decoder! installing a different decoder cured the problem.
Thanks,
Thanks, David and Jeffrey, I'm aware of the antiquity of the system, but it's so easy for my little grandchildren to use, with its three separate throttles and another two on the handheld.
I haven't been aware of the awful reputation of the MRC decoders, but my most recent purchases have been Digitrax, which seem to be OK.
davidmbedard wrote:I would never buy another MRC decoder. They are the worst possible decoders because of their quality control (lack of it). I would suggest using Digitrax, Lenz, NCE, TCS or Zimo decoders. They are reliable, predictable and cost effective.
I would never buy another MRC decoder. They are the worst possible decoders because of their quality control (lack of it). I would suggest using Digitrax, Lenz, NCE, TCS or Zimo decoders. They are reliable, predictable and cost effective.
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Has anyone any experience with these decoders failing to respond to the "Lights" command after reprogramming to change a loco address?
I recently installed one and it worked perfectly until I reprogrammed the address. Now I can't get it to respond to the light command either forward or in reverse, although the lamps all light up when track voltage is applied to them. Otherwise it's fine. I'm using MRC Command 2000 controllers and have tried to reprogram on two different units.
I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks,
Somebike