![]() RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 150mS max=0/0mA pulse=0uS samples=184 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 149mS max=0/0mA pulse=0uS samples=148 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 147mS max=1/2mA pulse=0uS samples=111 gaps=0 ![]() ![]() RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 147mS max=0/0mA pulse=0uS samples=110 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 144mS max=2/5mA pulse=0uS samples=76 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: NO-ACK after 147mS max=0/0mA pulse=0uS samples=111 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: ACK after 23mS max=302/902mA pulse=8584uS samples=2 gaps=0 RX: DIAG: ACK baseline=0/0mA Threshold=20/59mA Duration between 4000us and 10500us Leads me to believe I have a configuration setting wrong in JMRI, or the powercab is just better at exception handling?Īnyone else ever get this problem and figured out how to solve it?Ĭode: TX: Prog Read Cmd: CV:, Callback Num:, Callback Sub: To make things more confusing, if I remove all locomotives from my main layout powered by an NCE Powercab, put the K1D4 equipped locomotive on it, I can read CV 29 in programming on the track mode (returns 038). However, I am able to read all the sheets just fine for an Atlas RS-11 model with an NCE decoder, and a Rapido GMD-1 with a LokSound 5 micro decoder. When I put it on a programming track and attempt to read it (click Identify), the loco keeps inching forward as it tries to read it, and the UI ends up giving me an error in the status bar: Programmer Status: Stopping due to error: No acknowledge from locomotive (308). It's a Kato ES44AC with a TCS K1D4 decoder. The problem I'm having is that I'm unable to read any of the CVs from one particular locomotive. I only have a small programming track connected to the command station. I've already setup a DCC++EX command station, and I connect it to my laptop running JMRI, specifically to run DecoderPro. ![]() Hi all, so I'm just starting out with DCC++EX and JMRI. ![]()
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