upnick
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CV guideHi All,
While reading up on CV's i found this NMRA guide for those unsure of their meaning.
http://www.nmra.org/standards/DCC...0Variable%20General%20Definitions
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poliss
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There's an easier to read guide somewhere in the forum links, but I'll be blessed if I ain't blowed if I can remember where it is.
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upnick
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| poliss wrote: | There's an easier to read guide somewhere in the forum links, but I'll be blessed if I ain't blowed if I can remember where it is.  |
Is it this one Poliss ?
http://www.cmlelectronics.co.uk/support/digitraxmobilecv.htm
Digitrax usually work in general but some of the lighting effects can be a mystery.
Decoder pro i've been told is very good for setting up CV's through an interface.
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poliss
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Nope, it's not that one. I'll have a furkle and see if I can find it.
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poliss
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Here's the one I was thinking of. It's on the Hornby site would you beieve it. https://www.hornby.com/digital/cv,99,HAR.html
It's not as comprehensive as the NMRA page, but it's in an easier to read format. At least it's easier to read on my puter.
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upnick
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Lot easier Poliss see no mention of back EMF is made on there or is it Hornby decoders dont have the feature ?
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poliss
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The Hornby decoder feature guide shows them as having back EMF, or load compensation as they call it. They should update their decoder page as it still refers to the old R8215 decoder.
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