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The ESU ECoS system helps with these longer loco identifiers.
The system will remember some 16,000 locos and you can use
many alpha-numeric characters as the identifier. When you set
up the database (6), you can call the loco almost anything you
wish and can even load a photo of it. The system will associate
the NMRA compliant address you select with the loco name
you input. Calling up a loco is as simple as walking through the
database (possibly filtered by loco type) until you find the loco
name and photo you want. Then, with a button press, you have
it selected.
I use only NCE systems at my house, so I give all of my locos
long addresses. When I’m programming an address of 268 into
a loco, I give the system the address of 268 as I program it and
6: ECoS system loco selection pane, calling up SP NW2
1315 on address DCC address 1315.
6
1...,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54 56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,...257
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