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Sometimes I believe my shell moved a bit in its own because all of a sudden I see a train creeping along. Then I think about it and I believe it is sensitive enough that even a shirt brushing it can make a movement. It has only happened with remote in hand or just set down, never while it was stationary for a few micro seconds. 

Originally Posted by RickO:

That seems odd, loose knobs and losing "zero" was a common problem on my  TMCC cab 1 remotes.

 

I've not experienced this with the legacy remote, and I thought that the "detents" engineered into the knob control were there to eliminate this issue.

I don't notice any detents at all with this remote. There is little to no resistance to turning. Maybe I will contact LCS and see what they think.

Originally Posted by Trainman9:
Originally Posted by RickO:

That seems odd, loose knobs and losing "zero" was a common problem on my  TMCC cab 1 remotes.

 

I've not experienced this with the legacy remote, and I thought that the "detents" engineered into the knob control were there to eliminate this issue.

I don't notice any detents at all with this remote. There is little to no resistance to turning. Maybe I will contact LCS and see what they think.

If thats the case, you defintely have a problem, I would send Lionel an email at the customer service  service/repair question link http://www.lionel.com/ContactUs/

 

Mike Reagan takes legacy system repairs seriously often covering them even when out of warranty because without the system , obviously you can't run trains and reap the benefits of the features.

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