Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

I don't know if this is something that anyone on here will have experience of - but if an LGB loco that was factory-supplied as analogue has one of the proper LGB silver "D" stickers on the gearbox (indicating an MTS chipped loco), does that indicate that it had the chip installed by an LGB-approved service centre?
I've just received a red 21900 DUO KoF, with the powered uncouplers, bought from a German dealer via eBay.de (for a VERY good price!); the auction stated it was digital, and sure enough there is the silver D sticker on it, but the box states that it was originally analogue. Does anyone know if there was a digitised run of these locos produced at the factory in addition to the analogue ones, or if this one is likely to have been dealer-chipped?
To be honest, I haven't even had the chance to test it yet, so I'm hoping it all works OK - anyone got one of these that has been digitised, and can let me know which function command operates the uncoupler?
Jon.
I've just received a red 21900 DUO KoF, with the powered uncouplers, bought from a German dealer via eBay.de (for a VERY good price!); the auction stated it was digital, and sure enough there is the silver D sticker on it, but the box states that it was originally analogue. Does anyone know if there was a digitised run of these locos produced at the factory in addition to the analogue ones, or if this one is likely to have been dealer-chipped?
To be honest, I haven't even had the chance to test it yet, so I'm hoping it all works OK - anyone got one of these that has been digitised, and can let me know which function command operates the uncoupler?
Jon.