Prodigy Advance2 Wireless vs Digitrax

I have had a Digitrax system for a number of years that I bought on the advice of the members if the RR club that I belonged to. I have been relatively happy with it, but it always seems to do something screwy or unexplainable on occasion. It also is not the most intuitive system I have ever seen.

I am thinking about going wireless and I have heard some very nice things about the Prodigy Advance2 Wireless system. It seems to work well and has a very friendly interface. So rather than buy a wireless throttle and receiver from Digitrax I am thinking about the other system. anyone work with both and what did you think? Opinions? - Nevin

While I don’t use the Prodigy Advance, I own an NCE Power Cab which is also known to be very user friendly. In addition I also own a DT400 Digitrax throttle and find it as easy to use as the Power Cab. Now with Digitrax new wireless system and DT402 throttle I think this will be your best option.

My Digitrax Super Chief doesn’t do anything screwy or unexplainable and I don’t see anything confusing or unfriendly about the DT 402 throttles.

If you have the slightest interest in using the excellent Decoder Pro program for managing and programming decoders, don’t go with the MRC system.

Nevin,

I have used them both and like them both a lot, however, I found the Digitrax duplex radio to be the superior system for my purposes and that would definitely be my first choice. You may want to look at individual features a little closer to see which would work best for you.

My Dgitrax system will occasionally do something that initailly seems screwy or unexplained, but then I usually find out that it was something that I had done. A couple of examles: I set up a consist and one of the engines wants to run in the wrong direction - I forgot to set the direction when setting up the consist. I am trying to run an engine and it occasionally keeps stopping on me and then going again - I left the engine selected on another throttle. If these are the types of screwy things you have going on - not neccessarily these exactly, but the sort of thing where you just forgot something or missed a step - you’ll have them happen with any system.