Harold, I had a like problem but with some Digitrax decoders. I set up a fake consist on address 127 using some decoder numbers I will never use like 9999 and 9998. I leave them there all the time. Then, when building another consist NCE will skip 127 and choose another consist address. Problem solved.
Lou
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From: jmriusers@... [mailto:jmriusers@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 10:55 AM
To: Dave Heap; JMRI Users; jmriusers-owner@...
Subject: [jmriusers] Advance consisting with NCE power Cab/Procab
Dave,
Having read your advice in the link NCE Consisting - Mark Gurries I have the following question, which arises from a problem with consisting on my layout: As you say, when setting up advance consists with NCE, the first one defaults to the address 127. I have discovered that, retaining that number, when I then select the lead locos address in order to drive the consist, a lot of my turnouts change! I am using mainly Hornby point motors and accessory decoders but also some Peco point motors. If I change the consist address to 126, the problem disappears. I appreciate that this is not a JMRI problem but, as I have been unable to get an answer elsewhere, I am wondering if you can explain it.
Kind regards,Harold.
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