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Sunday, October 23, 2022

Address 0 as a Broadcast with Digitrax Hardware

Recently, at the Hostler’s Model Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah a museum member brought several locomotives to run on the museum layout. The one locomotive he really wanted to run, however, would not. After several questions by the author it became apparent that the engine’s address was not quite what the member thought it was. With no programming track available to program CVs plus Programming on the Main (POM) requiring the engine’s address be known, the member was not sure how to go about fixing the address problem.

The key to the solution in this case is the fact that Digitrax hardware utilizes address 0 which is defined in the NMRA standard S-9.2.1 as a broadcast address to all powered locomotives on the track the throttle is communicating with. If your hardware is different check the documentation for usage of address 0. Even though this is a standard not all hardware follows it.  

<CAUTION>The following procedure will modify ALL locomotives that are on powered  track when this procedure is performed. Therefore, remove any locomotives or move them to a section of track that can have power removed from it except for the engine you want to change.

Changing the Address

Long addresses (4 digits) are contained in CVs 17 and 18 according to the NMRA standard. Utilizing the phone app DCC Tools and selecting Long Address Calc enter the address in Long Address value. The values of CV 17 and 18 will be given below your entry (the phone app Digitrax Tool Box has been discontinued. You can read about that here).

Utilizing a Digitrax throttle select address 0 then select POM (how to do that depends on which throttle you have so we will not discuss that here). Write  the values given by the app into CVs 17 and 18.

The next step is to change CV 29 to use long addresses. Use the phone app’s CV29 Calc function to calculate the proper value and enter it into CV29.

Lastly, exit programing mode, select the entered address on the throttle and test the engine to see if you did everything correctly.

This procedure can be a life saver in certain circumstances but is virtually impossible to use if there are several other engineers running their trains on the same layout.


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Friday, October 14, 2022

Atlas Track Planning Software - Version 1.9.2 Released!

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Fig1 Example layout

The Atlas Track Planning Software has been Updated to Version 1.9.2. New features and fixes are listed below.

Added and improved functionality:
- Added option in the “Updates” section of the settings for restoring of the reminder messages, previously      hidden with “Do not show this message again” check box
- Extended zoom-out factor for extremely large track plans

Added new track libraries:
- Atlas HO Trainkids

Bugfixes:
- Various small bugfixes

Atlas Track Planning Software Demo Download

Purchase the Software License

In addition, for those who might be looking for a place to start in the creation of their layout, we have also made select layout files available for purchase. Once downloaded, simply open up ATPS and load the file and start creating!

Purchase Layout Files


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Saturday, October 1, 2022

From TCS: CS-105 DCC & LCC Command Station Now Shipping

The following has been announced by Train Control Systems:

TCS is happy to announce the newest member to our product line...The CS-105!

Over 20 years in the making, the namesake of our company, our very first 'train control system' is now available for sale in North America.

The CS-105 is an intelligently-designed DCC command station with LCC integration as well as built-in RailCom™ detection. Thoughtfully designed to outperform in every area, the CS-105 is the perfect DCC command station for newcomers, or layout builders or renovators alike who are looking for a highly-capable command station with the latest and greatest technology available.

The CS-105 Command Station from TCS is the new flagship DCC system for model railroads. This system brings a new level of operational convenience to DCC, especially when paired with a UWT-100. The CS-105 also features a wide range of new features compared to the competition - Including, but not limited to:

  • RailCom™ bi-directional communication support
  • Integrated Layout Command Control (LCC) support frees up your DCC bandwidth for what's important - locomotives! Accessories such as signal systems, turnouts, and more can all be controlled with the LCC bus while still having real-time interactions with your DCC trains.
  • "Soft Start," as well as configurable short circuit detection for the mainline track output decreases the likelihood of burning up fouled decoders.
  • Internal Locomotive Roster system to store important information about each and every one of your locomotives.
  • Intuitive system-based consisting system unlike any other, aimed at tackling all of the annoying and time-consuming problems with other consisting methods.
  • Fast and simple setup process for integrating with existing layouts, including non-TCS boosters and throttles!
  • Instead of spending time with your head in a manual trying to understand your system, you can consult the intuitive configuration interface of the CS-105 through a TCS throttle such as the UWT-100, allowing you to focus on the important things - operating and enjoying your trains!
And that's not all! Tons more features than we can list here can be found in our online documentation here.

We are confident that the CS-105 will quickly become your favorite command station to use.

Order a CS-105 here.


CS-105 Specifications:

Dimensions: (WxHxD) 5.9"x1.18"x3.94" (150mm x 30mm x 100mm)
Power Supply: Your Choice - 12V/90W or 15V/90W
Continuous Mainline Current: 5 Amperes
Macros: Up to 300 (10 steps each)
Wireless Range: ~100ft (AP)
Communication Protocol(s):
  • Digital Command Control (DCC)
  • Layout Command Control (LCC)
  • WiFi
  • RailCom™
  • SystemOne/NCE CabBus/Ramtraxx
  • XpressNet™/Lenz/Roco/ZTC (In development)
Interfaces:
  • Character Display Interface (CDI) Via TCS Universal WiFi Throttle
  • LCC CAN-bus (RJ-45)
  • Auxiliary Cab Bus (RJ-11)
The CS-105 is a true 5 Ampere DCC command station, capable of continuous delivery of 5 Amperes of current on the mainline output without annoying interruptions.

You can learn more about the CS-105 in the online documentation.
 
RailCom™ is a registered trademark of Lenz Elektronik GmbH - This feature allows the decoder to talk to the command station. RailCom supports expansion for new features.


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