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1×1 of modern model railroading: What address does my locomotive have and how do I read it out if I don't know it? We answer these questions with the help of CVs 1, 17, 18, and 19 in this episode of modern model railroading.
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0:00 Intro
0:26 Standard addresses
0:59 Address unknown?
1:13 Read out or just reset decoder?
2:06 CVs for locomotive addresses
2:24 CV29 and its influence on the locomotive address
2:32 Reading CV29 using the example of the Roco Lokmaus
3:00 Converting decimal numbers to bits
3:25 Reading the short locomotive address from CV1
3:32 Building up the long locomotive address in CV17/18
4:10 Convert values from CV17 and 18
4:59 Consist address in CV19
5:31 Summary
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