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<p>[quote user="MisterBeasley"]</p><p>>>> snip <<<</p><p>Another reason, for DCC users, is "so I can program other engines on the main." When you do that, you don't want your whole fleet out there listening to the commands.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Huh? Why not?</p><p>Unless you have more than one engine with the same address, the others will just ignore programming commands. I do it all the time. Even (with an NCE PH pro) change an engine's address. </p>
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