Maybe it's my layout. Maybe it's the switches. Maybe both.
I really don't think I'm out of level. It's an oval of new fastrack, with 3 new switches out of the box this morning, laid directly on my basement floor, which is concrete with a layer of Pergo flooring on top of the concrete. No carpet. I'm sure the concrete and Pergo flooring are not within 0.01" tolerance around the room, but the track is close enough to level. One of the switches is located as the first piece of track directly out of the O-72 curve, so when you throw the switch, the siding continues to make the Circle with the short O-72 curve that is part of the switch. I will gladly reconfigure at some point.
The layout is not permanent. The BB that I got on Friday is fantastic, as is the Legacy CAB-2 that I'm just starting to learn. But I was tired of my test oval around the floor, so at the train show yesterday, I bought my first 3 CC switches and some extra track. First time with CC switches - other than the derailing, they are great.
I love the Fastrack ability to re-design my layout on the floor and not plan out the entire basement at this time. Also not ready to put the BB 7' up in the air around my ceiling loops at this time.
1) Soon I will advance to connecting my TIU and running the CAB-2 through it and seeing if I can operate the BB while going through the TIU. Sounds easy.
2) Then I will try an MTH engine on the fastrack, with the DCS controller, and see how the switches work. I assume I'll need the CAB-2 for the switches, and the DCS for the MTH engine, but maybe the MTH DCS will throw the Lionel switches.
3) Once I get this down, I'll go all-out and try a MTH engine and a Lionel on the same track, with both remotes. I think all of this sounds "easy" from watching Eric's videos, but until I actually hook the stuff up and try it....
4) Then I'd like to experiment and try, somehow, to get variable voltage out of the loop, such that I can run conventional, just to see what is required, and what is controlling the conventional - the DCS remote or the CAB-2, or how to do it with each... or not.
5) Then it's back to DCS/CAB-2 and reconfigure the on-the-floor layout.
I'm sure for most folks around here, this is old-hat. For me, who just had two loops connected to a ZW a year ago, I'm still learning.