QUOTE: Originally posted by atasar To those of you who own the Prodigy Advance system, have you been successful at programming on the main track? I have a bunch of Atlas Master locos and Digitrax decoder equipped Athearns and Bachmanns, and I am contemplating purchasing the MRC Advance DCC system so I don't have to move the locos to a programming track every time I need to set something.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 I've heard good things about the Prodigy Advanced System. Much improved over the original Prodigy. I haven't tried the Advanced, but I briefly owned the Prodigy... returned it the following day for a Digitrax System. From what I have read, the Advanced will hang with the big boys ( Digitrax, NCE, Lenz and such). Good luck and let us know how it works out. Dave
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