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Scott, I have no idea what your prospects might be as far as acquiring additional LokSound decoders. But, if there is any chance at all that you might want to tackle another installation or two, the relatively modest cost of a LokProgrammer opens up an entirely new and interesting aspect of the hobby. Like most folks, I found the LokProgrammer software to be a bit intimidating at the outset, but after installing and configuring 14 increasingly challenging projects, it has become one of most intriguing, fascinating and rewarding facets of N scale railroading for me. It’s an incredibly sophisticated, comprehensive and flexible system with limitless programming possibilities. Well worth the cost!
I have to admit, although the documentation is byzantine, the product is excellent. I was able to assemble the decoder with Kato motor clips, LEDs and the speaker and it ran flawlessly out of the box. Unfortunately, the default diesel sound sounds like something from the 1960s and the horn sounds like a Fiat. I've now discovered that I need to spend another $200 to get a programmer to change the sound because I didn't get my project of choice installed in advance... I suspect this is the only time I will change a project which makes it pretty hard to justify the purchase of the programmer, so after all of this I'm going to use the locomotive without sound