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The Prodigy system has been on the market for over ten years and in that time lots of additional features and functions have been added to it. When Gaugemaster first released the Prodigy for the UK market in 2007 it immediately became a hit with railway modellers in HO, OO and N scale.
Mar 16, 2013 · The Prodigy was a much older MRC system, introduced in the 1990's and long discontinued. It has never been sold in the UK. The Prodigy Advance was introduced something like 9 years ago (2004 ?).
Dec 2, 2022 · The Gaugemaster prodigy range has been expanded with the addition of the DCC07 The Prodigy Advance Wi-Fi Digital Control System. Many of you will be familiar with our Prodigy Advance system which has been the mainstay of the reliable range for many years now, and why change it now?
Many of you will be familiar with our Prodigy Advance system that has been the main-stay of the reliable range for many years now, and why change it now? Well, we haven't, we have expanded it! The Prodigy Advance is now available supplied with the Wifi Interface unit in one handy package.
Oct 22, 2010 · The Prodigy range - Prodigy Express and Prodigy Advance in all forms use a continuous turn speed knob, as too do most hand held throttles from other makers, e.g. NCE PowerCab is another where the speed knob turns continuously. The device is called a Rotary encoder.
Mar 9, 2007 · This experience has been replicated in the 19 month period since we introduced Prodigy Advance to the UK market under our own branding, that is until the introduction of Hornby's DCC system. Gaugemaster have been designing and manufacturing electronic controllers for thirty years - in spite of this, we did not feel it prudent to discount the ...
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Dec 12, 2005 · Model Rail Magazine wrote some words on the Gaugemaster DCC control system last month, but it was clear from the text and the photos, that the people writing the article knew very little about DCC and the item that they were supposedly meant to be reviewing.