Had a good day on the whole but finished on a bum note. One of the two Digitrax auto-reversers (BXPA1) on my layout has decided to stop working. Exactly the same symptoms as the previous… TWO failures. Auto reversing works but the loconet interface does not. If it’s plugged into loconet, the entire network simply stops working. Infuriating. Still waiting for the other failed units to come back from repair, as well.

This unit has been installed for MONTHS, there’s been no change to the system in weeks, and all of a sudden… poof. Gone. It sucks. Genuinely reconsidering my choice of DCC system at this point in time.

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This is getting silly. I now have four Digitrax BXPA1 reverse modules. The first two I bought (on the left) have both developed an identical fault, the LocoNet interface has died. I’m hoping it’s a batch fault that has evaded the other two I now possess, the second of which has just been installed over lunchtime.

Plan is to stick the faulty ones in the post for repair - they have to go to Florida for that - and then sell them on once returned. If neither of the other two develop a fault in the meantime (I really hope I’m not foreshadowing, here…)

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#Digitrax uses memory locations, called slots, to manage locomotive addresses. Clearing these slots can often solve issues.
Please repost, spread the knowledge!

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https://dccwiki.com/Slots

LocoNet and Slots

A Digitrax term for managing locomotives controlled by a Digitrax DCC system. The number of slots determines the number of multifunction decoders the command station can control. Memory slots are allocated to manage throttle parameters and consists created by the command station.

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Having issues with intermittent operation of a multifunction decoder? 😩

The cause may not be obvious: RailCom.

Older decoders manufactured prior to the introduction of RailCom may experience issues when the RailCom cut out is active. Recent command stations and boosters may have RailCom active by default.

https://dccwiki.com/RailCom

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Making a #Digitrax #LocoNet cable.

https://dccwiki.com/LocoNet/Making_a_LocoNet_Cable

It is critical that the type of RJ connectors match the type of wire it will be crimped on to. Stranded wire needs a plug meant for stranded wire.

Plus a good set of crimpers. Cheap ones often don't work well.

Read more about LocoNet and Throttle Networks on the DCCWiki.

Have fun with your DCC #ModelRailway .

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Digitrax: Making a LocoNet Cable

Constructing a LocoNet cable is easy with the proper tools, flat six wire cabling and RJ12/RJ25 modular plugs. The crimping tool will strip the proper amount of insulation from the cable. The connectors have stabs to pierce the insulation of the individual wires when the connector is crimped on, as well as a strain relief. A cable can be constructed easily in a few minutes.

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What is the 'Bushby Bit' found in #Digitrax DCC command stations?

The '''Bushby Bit''' is a software switch which prevents turnout changes via the throttle, giving control to the dispatcher or Central Traffic Control.

https://dcc.wiki/nnX7H

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Bushby Bit

The Bushby Bit removes the ability to control turnouts from the throttle and assigns that task to a dispatcher or Central Traffic Control. As turnout commands are also used for signaling purposes, it adds a new level of automation possibilities. The Bushby Bit is a software switch found in Digitrax command stations.

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Having issues programming an #NMRA #DCC multifunction decoder using a #Digitrax DCS50 or 51 (Zephyr/Zephyr Xtra)

"Blast Mode" is an optional high current programming mode available with these command stations.

https://dcc.wiki/BlastMode

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Digitrax Zephyr Blast Mode

Blast Mode is an optional high current programming mode available with the Digitrax Zephyr and Zephyr Xtra (Models DCS51 and DCS52). It assists in programming multifunction decoders which need more current, such as sound decoders. Blast Mode must be enabled in the Option Switches.

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Both the storage loops and the reverse loop will have DCC auto-reversers installed and I’m using #Digitrax hardware fit that and for occupancy detection so that I can automate the main line. I’ve a Digitrax controller.

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Digitrax DCC systems have a feature called the Bushby Bit.

Exactly what is it, and what does it do?

Answer: When active, operators cannot throw turnouts with their throttle, the dispatcher must do it.

Read more at the DCCWiki

https://dcc.wiki/nnX7H

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Bushby Bit

The Bushby Bit removes the ability to control turnouts from the throttle and assigns that task to a dispatcher or Central Traffic Control. As turnout commands are also used for signaling purposes, it adds a new level of automation possibilities. The Bushby Bit is a software switch found in Digitrax command stations.

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