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I am having issues with slow speed control on DCC. with Factory defaults, speed step 1 is way too fast. Disabling BEMF (Set CV61 to 0 ) makes it run even faster. Setting CV66 (motor trim forward) to 1 actually produces the slowest results (with BEMF CV61 set to 1), but nowhere near a creep like I can get from any of my other DCC locomotives regardless of the type of decoder or company of manufacture. This is my first locomotive on the layout with a coreless motor, and I am not sure if this has something to do with it. Beyond that, the locomotive surges randomly when BEMF is engaged, and if I turn BEMF off, it does not surge, but once again slow speed suffers. This is a beautiful model and does run really well, I just can not get slow creeping starts like I have seen on DCC. I am using a MRC Prodigy advance wireless system, and I have never had a problem with slow speed operation before, even my Bachmann S4 runs incredibly well at very slow speeds. I have contacted TCS and they suggested turning BEMF off, and that does not help. Turning to 128 speed steps does not produce slower starts or speeds, nor tweaking CV 2 5 or 6.
Thanks for all the outstanding info. The situation sucks for a few reasons. The Factory Installed DCC FEF does not include the DC board, which I feel you pay for when you buy the engine so cant hardwire anything to it, and TCS did not design firmware or circuit design or both to take advantage of this incredible Loco, I am a SP modeler, but this engine is awesome. What is sad is my 2 Intermountain cab forwards creep at speed step 1 With digitrax 8 pin decoders and so do my Key Mt4 and Mt5's with hard wired "run of the mill" DZ 123's. The best solution I have is CV61 to 3 (allows BEMF cut out with fn 6), CV66 and 95 both values of 1 (forward and reverse motor trim) Dither adjustments didn't seem to do anything dramatic.Thanks for the analysis, and I will post any updates of my tinkering.
This is a bummer to hear. I also have the TCS board and am having the exact troubles Bob has.
Wonder why Kato did not follow Fox Valley and fit a 6 pin DCC socket.