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I have a large layout that is powered by Digitrax system and am attempting to set up 2 DS64's to control turnouts and set up routes through the yard. Where I am at now is that I find Digitrax manuals not to be friendly for majority of model railroaders, they seem to be written by some engineer that thinks everyone reading the manual is also an engineer. My rant is complete so here is my question(s).
Thanks for the information John. I will check it out.peteski - I agree 100% with your statement that Digitrax manuals are useless. Don't hold back , use those colorful words as that's how I feel. BTW, I use NCE at home but this is a club layout. I found NCE to be quite easy to learn and use after using a first run Zypher.Carl
I am convinced that Digitrax makes fine hardware. However, the user interface is straight out of the 1970s and the manuals do nothing other than reinforce that notion. Every time I get near a Digitrax system I'm reminded of my earliest years programming HP desktop "computers", Reverse Polish Notation and all.I haven't yet had the pleasure of working with DS64s, but I have to wonder if there is a JMRI solution for programming and route control. It might be worth your while to check it out.
While the Checker info is helpful does anyone have an answer to Carls original question on why this happens and can we fix it with a conventional $)@D throttle as we have no laptop at the layout?Thanks Guys , Mike