Published On Dec 14, 2023
It is so much more convenient and safer to have a programming track on your model railroad. That way you can program your locos without having to pick them up and carry them to a workbench or desk and take the chance of damaging them in the process. In past videos I have shown in generic terms how to set up a programming track but in this video I'm going to actually show how to do it on my modular layout. We'll get it set up and then try it out using the new Aegis system.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:26 More playlists
3:08 Selecting a track
5:18 Cutting gaps
7:12 Adding feeders
7:47 The final connection
8:18 Light’er up
8:32 Bring on a loco
9:10 Mind your gaps
10:10 Programming
14:54 Testing changes
16:25 Back to mainline mode
17:30 Wrapup