Use rolling road as programming track
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:39 pm
Hi all,
Haven't been on here for well over a year now. Hope you're all staying safe in this crazy world at the moment.
Since lockdown 3.0 I decided to build a new layout and have made some progress (I'll add some photos in another thread).
I'm running a DCC sound layout and I was wondering how/if, I would be able to use my Hornby rolling road as a programming track too.
I've only got a small end to end 8x2ft layout, so a continuous loop to run locos in isn't possible.
I'm using the gaugemaster prodigy express DCC system, so I suppose I'm also asking if this system allows the user to operate locos on the programme track. I've checked the manual and it doesn't seem to say anything about running locos this way, so thought my best bet was here.
Alternatively, I can just insert a splicer and connect the rolling road to the main track and either programme on the main track (taking all other locos of of course), or just pin down a small foot long piece of track and use that.
Anyway, hope you all stay out of trouble and I look forward to hearing from you.
Chris
Haven't been on here for well over a year now. Hope you're all staying safe in this crazy world at the moment.
Since lockdown 3.0 I decided to build a new layout and have made some progress (I'll add some photos in another thread).
I'm running a DCC sound layout and I was wondering how/if, I would be able to use my Hornby rolling road as a programming track too.
I've only got a small end to end 8x2ft layout, so a continuous loop to run locos in isn't possible.
I'm using the gaugemaster prodigy express DCC system, so I suppose I'm also asking if this system allows the user to operate locos on the programme track. I've checked the manual and it doesn't seem to say anything about running locos this way, so thought my best bet was here.
Alternatively, I can just insert a splicer and connect the rolling road to the main track and either programme on the main track (taking all other locos of of course), or just pin down a small foot long piece of track and use that.
Anyway, hope you all stay out of trouble and I look forward to hearing from you.
Chris