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akbykraz:
Got my Kato SD70m running on our club track & attempted to try the DCC
side of the LM-3 ... It appears that the LM-3 is limited in DCC address space
(2 3 or 4 digit) ... Am able to run loco with 3 digit DCC address but
haven't been able to run it with the 4 digit loco number ... Haven't been
able to find any info (yet) on DCC addressing in the LM-3 ... Thot I'd try
here 1st b4 calling Ring ... Anybody running on DCC also ?

Tks
Weldon

KPack:
There should be no problem using 2, 3, or 4 digit DCC addresses.  I've done it without an issue.

Here's the Railpro DCC manual: https://www.ringengineering.com/DCC/RailProDCCUserManual.pdf

-Kevin

BruceRogers:
Just remember LM-3/3S modules only respond to 128 speed steps. Not sure if that might help you. I tested early beta software for Ring and had no issues with 4 digit addresses or old style consisting with my MRC dcc system that previously powered my layout.

gcarter1945:
I run my RailPro locomotives on my DCC track all the time with no problems.  Since all you are doing is taking the 14V from the track, you can still use your HC and run all day long.  Why mess around with clunky old DCC addressing?  Someday, when I get all my older DCC locomotive switched over to RailPro, I will consider dropping the DCC Boosters and Controllers and such.
Geoff

akbykraz:
Solved my DCC addressing problem ... Apparently it was a bad
download 2 the loco module ... Lost my hard drive on my laptop
& had to reload win 7 & apps ... Reloaded HC & Asst modules,
re-downloaded 2 loco & bingo it works as advertised ... Even
installed an LM-3S in another loco I'm building the sound
side up on & I now have 2 RP equipped locos 2 run @ home &
can use them on our club layout ... As one of my BIL's sez
"Life is sweet" !

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