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2) I've reprogrammed every loco on the track a couple of times - not intentionally
Hmm. I hadn't planned on it for my layout, but now I'm kinda thinking about it.Thanks guys.
John,Warning about this happening pops up in every conversation I see about using the POM process. But since when you POM, you have to select a specific address of a loco, how exactly did you program all the locos? I was told that if someone selects address zero, (DCC broadcast address), all the locos will receive the programming packet. Is that how you did it?POM is very useful for things like adjusting sound volumes or some other dynamic function of a decoder while the loco is moving.
This. I like @Dave V switch solution over a rotary. That way you can have multiple tracks operational or everything off.
Pete .. see this .. https://dccwiki.com/Decoder_Programming
Thanks John, I'm quite familiar with all of that, but I was curious how you managed to program all the locos. Did you accidentally select address zero while programming on main?
You can see them as the black, circular switches on the fascia.