Elliott,
I just read this entire thread over the past three days. I felt as though I were back at the Purdue Electronics Lab troubleshooting our experiments! It has been quite a refresher for me. I want to thank you, Dale, John, Stan, Bob, Chuck, et al for your contributions.
Among the items I discovered is the "TMCC Signals Basic", by Dale M., dated August 2, 2011. I had learned about this from a different source, but Dale explains it very clearly in his document so anyone should be able to easily understand it, I believe.
Based on some of the discussions posted, I consider myself rather lucky in that save for one instance, which I readily solved with an added earth ground wire, I have had zero problems with Legacy. I run both DCS and Legacy without issues. Though not as large a layout as yours (Elliott), mine is no too small - the train room is 33 x 38-ft and most of it is occupied by the layout, on three different levels; or four if you count the smaller subway loop. I have over 900 feet of track, 58 turnouts, and about 26,000 feet of wire, and I am not done yet with the wiring.
Why so much wire? Because a run from the control panel to the 'other side' takes 120 feet of wire going around the edge of the room. The average run of wire is 80 feet, and given the number of power feeds, sensors, turnout controls and signals, and relay control, the wire added up very fast. I have run the last few drops to the 'other side' over the ceiling, and this saved about 60 feet of wire per run. I also have about 20 wall warts of various voltages, connected to remote-control outlets, scattered throughout the layout for lighting and for accessories.
Given all the wire running under the layout I guess I am lucky in not having any signal problems with Legacy?
Thank you all!
Alex (Alexander Müller)