Bob,
FWIW, I would suggest look at DCC systems more capable than the MRC PE. Digitrax or NCE would be better choices for purposes of expandibility, features, and reliability. Both systems can also be used to program in Programming Track mode or Programming on the Main (POM) - with or without JMRI.
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Thanks, Mel! Don't know why they didn't make that clear in the manual.
What I can do when running DCC is to connect the 'Programming Track' wires to the now empty terminals on my double throw switch. Throw the switch and the main track can be used for programming. Flip the switch back which will be connected to the 'Main Track', put more locos on the layout and have fun!
Regards, Bob
Hi all! Complete newb to DCC. I have a 13"x96" switching layout and would like to use DCC.
I only have two blocks: the 'mainline' through the town and the other block is all the other sidings. The mainline is power routed via double pole switch and currenly has no power - at some point I thought I would connect the layout to an oval and have through trains interrupt switching by parking the switch locomotive on a siding, flip the switch routing power from another power pack to control the run through then flip it back to give mainline power to the switch engine.
I ran 16 guage wire for power and ran feeder wires about every 16".
I'd like to use DCC for my two DCC equipped locomotives and was looking at the MRC Prodigy Express. The manual indicates to connect two wires to the 'Program Track' and two to the 'Main Track' and I have no clue what they are and need some guidance.
Thanks! Bob