Thanks, John.
So if I'm reading that sheet correctly it does not have BEMF compensation, is not reversible, and not resettable to factory defaults. If that's true I'm not sure that even free is really worth it when the basic decoders aren't all
that expensive.
BTW, my knowledge of DCC is basically what I've been able to read, limited programming of functions like address, lights, direction, momentum, consisting, and the like as well as hardwiring a few installation on my small test chassis (one Digitrax DZ126 and a couple of small CT's). Following directions I've had no real problems and adjustments followed a logical more than/ less than pattern as would be expected.
I've had one "repair" to perform, an Atlas with factory decoder that had the pickup issues with the tabs but that was easily diagnosed and fixed. Beyond that, experience like which features are or aren't included or which brands perform better than others, I don't have the experience to really have a legitimate opinion but enough reading knowledge to recognize that maybe it matters.
My experiences this far have all been pretty good so in many ways I'm in that stage where I don't know what I don't know.
Although... I do have a few newer Bachmann switchers that are a little flaky in performance (speed control/ consistency especially) but haven't really tried to do anything with those. They seem to follow the types of issues reported by others, described as pretty hopeless.
Sidetrack: Without doing due diligence, is that problem the result of an absence of BEMF control or a poor response if it is included? And with that said, I also have a couple of Bachmann steam with factory decoders like the EM-1, that performs flawlessly.
Go figure.