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NCE V Digitrax or Digitrax V NCE is there a history to this?
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[quote user="rrinker"][quote user="Pondini"]<p>[quote user="selector"]</p><p><span class="smiley">>>> snip <<<</span></p><p><span class="smiley">I'm sure those bigger buttons are nice, but if you only have one potentiometer/encoder, then you are limited to maybe two locos by clicking back and forth.</span></p><p>[/quote]</p><p>No. SIX. On a PH Pro, anyway. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> Yeah but only one is under control at a time. The other 5 are just running with no direct user control. On the DT400 you can have two under active control at the same time, meaning you can control speed/direction/functions without pressing a RECALL button or any other manipulation. And the recall list ont he DT400 can e set as high as 16 if you are silly enough to want this, although that was another thread where we discussed that it is nearly pointless because even with 4 digit addressing it is actually less button pushing just to key in the address instead of scrolling through 6 or 16 locos in a recall stack. That's another one of those 'features' I tried just to see what it did and haven't used it since, when I switch between locos i just press the address which is the cab number. If I'm switching between a set two locos I just call one up on the left knob and one on the right.</p><p> </p><p> --Randy<br /> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Oh, grow up! Perhaps you mis-spoke, but your statement was <strong>wrong </strong><span class="smiley">[oops]</span><strong> </strong>(not that anybody really cares), and you're too childish to admit it. All we get is "yeah, but . . ." and a shift of subject, just like my 6-year old grandson. </p>
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