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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dskill</i> <br /><br />Don't take this as an insult since I really don't know how new you are to dcc, but this is something I still miss just about everytime I fire up my system. After getting that duhhhhh moment , I turn on the track power. The locos always run nicer with power. :) <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />DON'T TAKE OFFENSE!!!!! <br /> <br />One of the guys in our round robin group was three days into DCC and couldn't get his layout to come up. After talking to Digitrax for <b>over</b> 5 min they found out that the layout had not been turned on. Many a refridgarater (SP) repairman has fixed a broken ice box by plugging in the cord. <br /> <br />Bob
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