![]() ![]() JMRI or RocRail should be suitable software. A bit more flexible than method 1, but more expensive.ģ - by using a computer to respond to the detection switches, almost any system which supports computer control. This might be the cheapest "works with any decoder" method.Ģ - selecting the loco to be run as needed, the CML Electronics shuttle board, plus detector switches, can do it as an add-on to any LocoNet system (Digitrax, Uhlenbrock). ![]() ![]() Switches could be magnet on train to reed switch, or could be several other methods. But rather expensive over-kill for a 2m bench.ġ - if you know which loco(s) are being run, and you can set its address to a specific value (maybe set a consist address to use the shuttle?), then the NCE "MiniPanel" add on to any NCE system can be set to do this with a couple of detector switches. "Out of the box" systems, possibly the ESU ECoS and the Viessmann Commander will do this. Is there any reason why I should not make this decision? Thank you. Does any brand DCC controller have this function? I am looking at getting the Gaugemaster Prodigy Advance2 system. I am going to set up a straight track of about 2m long on my work bench and I want to run my loco back and forth on the track. ![]()
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