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I use advanced consisting. I do wish consists could have 4 digit addresses, but it's not a huge deal.What is great is that I can take locos in and out of consists, and the lighting and sounds behave as they should, I don't have 4 locos all with bells ringing, the headlights work, etc.Once I have those CV's set, I never have to change them, so I don't get the problem with setting CV's.I drive the locos up to each other and make up the consist, and drive the consist off. Also, no limitation on the number of locos in the consist. This will make a difference in club layouts for the DCC command traffic, and even on smaller layouts, like my little one where I do have some trains with 5 locos, it can affect the responsiveness.Anyway, it just seemed to me that the OP's problem was easily and best solved with advanced consisting.Greg
BTW, Jagged Ben might be correct in that you could also do what I think should be done with "smart" throttles. Suppose, for example, you had a THROTTLE (rather than a command station), that knew there were three engines in a consist, that 498 was the lead engine, and 426 was the rear. It would be trivial for an appropriate throttle app (correctly programmed) to then send F1/F2 commands to the lead engine only, but F0 and F9 commands to all engines in the consist. You'd have to have some way to input the information on how you want engines in a consist to respond to F commands, but you'd have to do that with my command-station idea, too. A smart app on a wi-fi throttle that has 16gb of internal memory (e.g., a very cheap smart phone) could do this, I think. Again, just programming and memory.John C.
PS - I still want Alexa. "Alexa, make a consist of engine 498 as the lead engine, engine 522 as the middle engine, and engine 426 as the rear engine. Apply my usual template for how consisted engines should respond to function commands." Wait 5 seconds. "Consist created, John." "Thank you, Alexa" (I don't know why I always feel the need to tell Alexa "thank you.").
Have you ever actually tried to say "Alexa, thank you"?
You won't find Alexa (or any of those listening smart phones, smart TVs, or similar computer gadgets) anywhere in my home. But I know that sooner or later I'll have no choice and be assimilated.
John, Thanks a million for your clear explanation as to why advanced consisting may do things that universal consisting won't. Having never used a "full throttle" ESU decoder, the idea of notching up all of the prime movers sound on grades never occurred to me. I will admit from your explanation that it sounds like sometime that would be very desirable on layouts that have grades, which mine does....my whole layout is a grade, the Wasatch/Echo Grade from Ogden to Wahsatch...60 something miles of it.Something to think about.... Cheerio!Bob Gilmore