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Odd... exactly the opposite of what I observed! Need one of those packet sniffers. I've also wondered what emergency stop does if the decoder has momentum set.
This bothered me enough to look into it further. Still a mystery. One thing; I wrote that I was using program on main, but really it was use programming track (no other locos on the layout) when setting and checking CV4. I have two throttles, a PowerCab and a ProCab. I unplugged the ProCab and got the same result. Tried leaving CV4 at zero, setting momentum and checking. No change, CV4 is still 0.Not that it should make a difference but PowerCab version is 1.65, CV29 is 38 so no speed table, and decoder is a DZ126.Clueless.
Question is how emergency stop is implemented. Fortunately there is a special speed command; you don't have to zero the decel momentum CV, then send the zero speed packet, then restore the CV back to its original value.
Sooo... in my DC hand-held... "emergency stop" is "turn the speed knob down really fast". LOL