Hello Garry, Its good to see you back doing brilliantly helpful videos again, the links between the loco, locations and yourself is a little on the strangely spooky side but none the less interesting. A very useful video , many thanks.
At 2.30 you show a function list with each relevant cv and a 'data' value but, you dont say how or where you got each data value from. I initially thought you used the hexidecimal \ decimal value but this doesnt work for F3, cv37, data value 64 according to the chart. Can you clarify where you got the data value from?
Thanks for the tutorial. I am going to have some ‘fun’ playing around with lighting😁
Hello Gary. the cat has the best seat in the house. and its yours funny that. it was great to catch up with at Alton. chat soon. cheer's for now Tony.
Thanks Tony - LOL 🐈 🙄 -
It Absolutely made my weekend catching up with you buddy - Take care mate and hope to catch you soon 👊🏼 Garry
Hello Garry, Its good to see you back doing brilliantly helpful videos again, the links between the loco, locations and yourself is a little on the strangely spooky side but none the less interesting. A very useful video , many thanks.
Many thanks - Yes I thought that, the very strange side of life indeed. take care and all the best.. Garry
Great video, Garry
Thanks Tom 😁 Great catching up with you the other day 👍
very useful info gary
Thanks very appreciated 👍
Great video, Garry. Really learned something useful there. Thanks, M.
Thanks, yeah it only needed to be a simple video as its really easy to READ and WRITE new function configurations..
All the very best Garry
Great video, now I know why my 144 rear lights are not working on F2 of my prodigy advance. Thanks for sharing! Cheers Geoff
You're welcome Geoff. 👍
Good info I`ve just picked up a sprog gizmo to have a play at reading of a pc screen
COOL - Glad this helps - yeah thats an a quick way to read all the CV's - 👍
good vid on channel thanks lee
Thanks buddy.. 👍
At 2.30 you show a function list with each relevant cv and a 'data' value but, you dont say how or where you got each data value from. I initially thought you used the hexidecimal \ decimal value but this doesnt work for F3, cv37, data value 64 according to the chart. Can you clarify where you got the data value from?
Thank you Garry, I saw the cheat sheet is on your website. x
NO WORRIES Anita- 👍 Glad this helps, look after yourself and all the best..