QUOTE: Originally posted by coal drag Progam it via computer (likeRailroad & Co, etc...). Once you program via computer you'll never go back. Speed curves are basically point and shoot. Real easy.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole Are you sure the Atlas decoder will accept alternate speed tables? If it will, here is an alternate speed table from a North Coast Engineering decoder booklet. I am listing the CV number and decimal value for each speed step. 67=2; 68=5; 69=7; 70=12; 71=16; 72=21; 73=26; 74=30; 75=35; 76=40; 77=47; 78=51; 79=58; 80=65; 81=72; 82=79; 83=84; 84=93; 85=100; 86=112; 87=121; 88=135; 89=147; 90=161; 91=177; 92=196; 93=219; 94=255
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QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley That's why I replace all the Atlas decoders with good ones, I really like Vmid and Vmax for setting speeds.