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<P>[quote user="jim22"]Gene,<BR> .... For now, I just park the non-programming engine on an old DC block that I can turn off. Then the remainder of the track becomes "programming track".<BR>Jim<BR><BR>[/quote]</P> <P>Jim,</P> <P>That's about it. You could also wire up to the "old DC block that I can turn off" and it would become the programming track. Many modern decoders can be programmed on main anyway.</P>
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