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Reply to "dcs says no engines on track"

Billsrr posted:

Since yesterday I checked the voltage on the track,17., I could not get the loco off the inactive list.  The sound came on and would respond to throttle but would not move.  Everything was fine on Sunday. The TMCC and Legacy were fine. I deleted the locos and tried to reload them. The message was could not find new loco. Out of desperation I unplugged the Legacy signal booster , then tried the DCS. Things were back normal, I have loaded the engine back in and it runs fine.  I sure glad my truck is more reliable.  I sure would like some input here. Thanks Bill

How can we talk about reliability, when someone is adding things to one system and not checking the other?

You would like input? I would have to suggest testing thoroughly when you change something like this. If they aren't compatible, we can move from there forward. Instead, other posters are chiming in and confusing the issue. Then to make it worse, blasting DCS. and you feel you can do anything and blame DCS for it not working afterwards?

Put some diesel in your gas truck and see how that runs.

 Hey, it works at my house!  Does that help you?

If we can't talk like adults, I'm out of here and you guys can look elsewhere to post offensive crap. Maybe start a post like, I love the big L, and there's nothing else! When the engines come in smashed and wired wrong, your blind loyalty can get you thru. Hey, I think there's already another column for that brand's loyalty stuff? 

 ,.... and never an issue there!

So, unless this whole post gets locked for the crap, has anyone looked at this booster for DCS signal interference? (GRJ)

Last edited by Engineer-Joe

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