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Hypothetically, if I had 125 MTH engines  of different types (say PS2 and 3s) and numbers I know you can have 99 engines on the remote.  Would you be able to load the remainder on a second remote?  I realize you could not have both remotes on at same time.  But would an engine unique on remote 1 address (say #30) respond also when remote 2 address #30 was accessed?  Thus two different engines would respond due to address #30, the one you wanted and one you didn't.

 

If I understand how DCS addressing scheme works, I think I answered my question by saying both engines would respond.

 

Barry?

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Sam,

Would you be able to load the remainder on a second remote?

Yes.

But would an engine unique on remote 1 address (say #30) respond also when remote 2 address #30 was accessed?  Thus two different engines would respond due to address #30, the one you wanted and one you didn't.

That's correct.

Thus two different engines would respond due to address #30, the one you wanted and one you didn't.

Yes, so just have the one you want to run getting power and the other one not getting power.

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