Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

Though I am very happy with my SPROG programmer and would highly recommend it, I have just had a rather weird result from it - just wondering if anyone here can shed any light on this?
Recently I was trying to alter a couple of CVs on a Massoth XLS (a fairly new chip bought in last few months) fitted to an old clamshell-gearbox 2095 whizzy-cranks BoBo. The loco runs great and sounds fantastic with the big Visaton speaker, in fact so good that I needed to turn the sound down to avoid annoying dogs/neighbours/domestic authorities. So, I put the loco on the test rollers connected to the Sprog, fired up Decoder Pro in the time-honoured manner, and then found that though I appeared to be able to PROGRAM CVs (at least the loco was moving to indicate that the programming had taken), I couldn't read them - all attempts to read CVs resulted in an error message of "301 - no locomotive detected".
So, I tried it on the programming track for the Massoth Dimax - no problem at all, I could read and write any CV I put in.
Other locos I tried on the Sprog would read fine, so the problem doesn't seem to be with the Sprog itself - it just won't read that particular decoder.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
Jon.
Recently I was trying to alter a couple of CVs on a Massoth XLS (a fairly new chip bought in last few months) fitted to an old clamshell-gearbox 2095 whizzy-cranks BoBo. The loco runs great and sounds fantastic with the big Visaton speaker, in fact so good that I needed to turn the sound down to avoid annoying dogs/neighbours/domestic authorities. So, I put the loco on the test rollers connected to the Sprog, fired up Decoder Pro in the time-honoured manner, and then found that though I appeared to be able to PROGRAM CVs (at least the loco was moving to indicate that the programming had taken), I couldn't read them - all attempts to read CVs resulted in an error message of "301 - no locomotive detected".
So, I tried it on the programming track for the Massoth Dimax - no problem at all, I could read and write any CV I put in.
Other locos I tried on the Sprog would read fine, so the problem doesn't seem to be with the Sprog itself - it just won't read that particular decoder.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
Jon.