TimGDB
Registered

I believe I was on this site when I first purchased LGB digital 12-13 years ago and went on a mad buying spree and have too much stock and subsequently bought some Accucraft and one Cheddar live steam but have not really done anything for 3-4 years. My eldest grandson is now 8 and interested, specially in the sound locos, and I have just reopened a basic circuit with passing loops and spurs to a shed and the start of going to the rest of the garden which is on steep slopes so not ideal and requiring height reducing curves. I am coming to terms with what I’ve forgotten about LGB digital,!! but making some progress but would appreciate some HELP.
Current principal problem is my LGB wireless controller and transmitter both numbered 55055p but my instructions book is marked 55015p. I have fitted new batteries and red light - not flashing -on OK and red light showing on aerial when connected to the Bus. However, having followed all instructions though the selecting F2 successfully I cannot do anything further, ie trying to select a loco the 0 remains and I cannot programme through the usual - - option. During storage the 4 wire lead from the aerial to the Bus socket of the controller was cut and I’ve reconnected with screw connection joiners, could this be the problem even though the power is clearly connected, perhaps the joiners do not allow transmission of the digital signals?
Current principal problem is my LGB wireless controller and transmitter both numbered 55055p but my instructions book is marked 55015p. I have fitted new batteries and red light - not flashing -on OK and red light showing on aerial when connected to the Bus. However, having followed all instructions though the selecting F2 successfully I cannot do anything further, ie trying to select a loco the 0 remains and I cannot programme through the usual - - option. During storage the 4 wire lead from the aerial to the Bus socket of the controller was cut and I’ve reconnected with screw connection joiners, could this be the problem even though the power is clearly connected, perhaps the joiners do not allow transmission of the digital signals?