If I MU the locos with the direction of travel as you did it, the pull apart from each other. I cant make them go the same way unless they are facing short hoods in the same direction.
Your DCS52 uses universal consisting to make MU operations simple and easy to do. This is the most flexible and realistic method of MUing available. You can add any locomotive to your MU, no matter what kind of DCC decoder is in your loco. You can even add an analog loco to your MU. You can add a locomotive to an MU in either orientation and in any physical location in the train. When you send commands to the MU you use the address of the TOP locomotive to control the entire MU and the command station handles the rest of the commands to the other locomotives in the MU. As the address you will use to control the consist is not necessarily the address of the lead or head end loco, we use the term “TOP” for this special address. The TOP address can also be the train number
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If I MU the locos with the direction of travel as you did it, the pull apart from each other. I cant make them go the same way unless they are facing short hoods in the same direction.
When you are assembling consist you need to flip direction on the other locomotive. What is you DCC system?
can you control a consist with the throttle on the DCS52, instead of the hand held?
Your DCS52 uses universal consisting to make MU operations simple and easy
to do. This is the most flexible and realistic method of MUing available. You
can add any locomotive to your MU, no matter what kind of DCC decoder is in your loco. You can even add an analog loco to your MU.
You can add a locomotive to an MU in either orientation and in any physical
location in the train. When you send commands to the MU you use the address
of the TOP locomotive to control the entire MU and the command station
handles the rest of the commands to the other locomotives in the MU. As the
address you will use to control the consist is not necessarily the address of the
lead or head end loco, we use the term “TOP” for this special address. The
TOP address can also be the train number
@@dcctrain thanks- I was able to do a consist with the DCS52.
@@normantoogood6937 Awesome!
Do you happen to have a video on how to program a scale trains loco to its sounds?
Are you going to use ESU Lokprogrammer?
Yes I just picked on up this is my first time programming
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@@dcctrain Two SD40-2?.
@@cruistassone199 Yes, Sir.