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nce aliasing<br />

Posted by jg on September 09, 2003, 10:55am<br />

will the nce system support aliasing of older 2 digit decoders?<br />

20<br />

Re: nce aliasing<br />

Posted by Booster on September 09, 2003, 12:24pm<br />

On the NCE you can alias by setting up a one loco advanced<br />

consist. When asked for the consist address use the 2 digit<br />

address of the decoder in the engine. When asked for the lead<br />

loco number put in the the 4 digit number you want to use for<br />

the alias.<br />

Lenz stack problem<br />

Posted by Bill Stone on September 02, 2003, 09:01am<br />

Thanks J C I followed your instructions to erase an address from<br />

the stack but my system must be preventing it somehow, it didn't<br />

work and the address still appears when I scroll. I'll contact Debbie.<br />

Great New DCC Help Group<br />

Posted by Lou on September 01, 2003, 10:22pm<br />

We formed a great new DCC help and discussion group at:<br />

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DCC4ALL<br />

Drop by and visit us. We are an open, unlimited DCC discussion<br />

group without the topic limits that manufacturer-specific groups<br />

suffer from.<br />

We hope to see you there.<br />

Lou..<br />

Re: Great New DCC Help Group<br />

Posted by wayne on September 01, 2003, 10:25pm<br />

I like the file area. it helped me wire my N gauge shelf layout,<br />

good discussion and funny sometimes.<br />

Wayne<br />

nce & mrc compatibility<br />

Posted by j g on August 18, 2003, 10:14pm<br />

will nce procab connect to, and function with mrc rj-12 extension<br />

plates?<br />

Re: nce & mrc compatibility<br />

Posted by John on August 21, 2003, 12:25pm<br />

JG, Absolutely Not. John<br />

Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Bill Stone on August 10, 2003, 08:44pm<br />

Last week i spoke with Debbie to set up an mu. she helped but in<br />

doing so i now have a bunch of different addresses taking up space<br />

in the stack i want to eliminate. i follow the instruction book but<br />

can't seem to do the simple things. i operate solo and frustrated. am i<br />

missing something?<br />

bill<br />

Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by solo sam on August 11, 2003, 06:13pm<br />

yes<br />

Re: Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Bill Stone on August 11, 2003, 09:00pm<br />

Solo Sam..OK,what do you suggest?<br />

Bill<br />

Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Fritz on August 12, 2003, 05:57am<br />

Bill,<br />

Check page 66 of the LH100 manual.<br />

Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Stan on August 13, 2003, 03:17pm<br />

Bill, Why don't you call Debbie back and ask her to take you<br />

through a step by step procedure to clear the system. Stan<br />

Re: Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Bill Stone on August 13, 2003, 11:18pm<br />

Thanks Stan and Fritz for your input. Clearing the system<br />

sounds like the way to go, no matter how I attempt to eliminate<br />

addresses it's not working.<br />

Bill<br />

Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by John on August 14, 2003, 11:28am<br />

Bill, There is the possibility that something may be wrong with<br />

the command station or the handheld. It should work without<br />

you having the problems you seem to have. I also suggest you<br />

call Debbie to check the system. John<br />

Re: Re: Re: Lenz 01 system<br />

Posted by Bob C. on August 14, 2003, 08:40pm<br />

Bill:<br />

Enter E: and then keep clicking (-) until you see the engine # you<br />

want to erase. Then click (cl) followed by the 'enter' key and that<br />

will get rid of the engine # or consist you want to remove.<br />

Bob C.<br />

North Conway 7470<br />

Posted by Dick J. on July 27, 2003, 08:08pm<br />

I am looking for a steam loco and tender, the same as the 0-6-0 that<br />

Conway Scenic Railroad of North Conway NH runs for scenic<br />

rides. It was built in 1912 in Canada.<br />

Re: North Conway 7470<br />

Posted by Norm. on July 31, 2003, 03:47pm<br />

Around 1976, Van Hobbies of Vancouver,BC. imported into<br />

Canada a brass HO scale model of the CNR O-18a class 0-6-0<br />

switcher in the number series: #7424 to #7476.<br />

It was sold under the banner: VH Models Inc.<br />

It is said that some 350 models were made, I can't confirm the<br />

total.<br />

They can pop-up at different times in any well respected hobby<br />

shop or at train shows across Canada.<br />

They can be found at different dealers in the U.S. as well. I've<br />

seen one or two for sale at the West Springfield, Mass. BIG E<br />

annual train Show held in february.<br />

Best of luck.<br />

<strong>Original</strong> Tony’s <strong>Train</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>System</strong>, 1998-2007

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