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Sep 6, 2018 · The Prodigy Advance-2 seems like a reasonable option for the price (at around £ 320) However I note I can get more or less the same system made by MRC brand new for around 175 (and delivered for free shipping to relatives in the USA!) - a saving of around 45%!!
Article on the key differences between the Gaugemaster Prodigy DCC Controller packages, including Express, Advance, Wireless, and WiFi.
The Prodigy can program an address on both the Main Track (the layout itself) or a Programming Track (a separate length of track connected to the Programming Track output on the back of the Prodigy), depending on your particular setup.
Oct 14, 2018 · I would test the Prodigy again. With nothing connected to its green plug (which should be pulled out when fitting wires, then reinserted after that) and the cable to the handset and base inserted into the correct base socket and the selection switch set to the correct position on the base unit.
Oct 19, 2021 · They initially came out with the "Original" version and now have added a Prodigy Plus and a Prodigy Blue. All 3 units clean the same the differences are mostly in how quiet each machine is as you go up in the line and each one cleans at a slightly faster pace.
Sep 15, 2017 · MRC who make the Prodigy system (Gaugemaster badge it for the UK market) offer a computer interface box, which links the Prodigy to a computer USB socket. I assume the Gaugemaster hardware is the same device. There is support for the MRC/Gaugemaster Prodigy system within JMRI. Details here: http://jmri.org/help/en/html/hardware/mrc/index.shtml
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Mar 25, 2017 · "JMRI can connect to an MRC Prodigy Advanced 2 command station via the USB Computer interface (MRC:1516 or Gaugemaster:DCC55). This has been tested with the wired and wireless versions of the interface.