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    Sprog IIv4 programmer

    Product description

    Sprog-DCC is a handy tool that makes programming and testing your digital model child's play. The supplied DecoderPro software enables you to build a database of your digital locomotives. In addition, the Sprog is equipped with a booster so that it can also function as a mini power plant. So you can control a small layout with it.

    The advantages of the Sprog at a glance:

    • The software recognizes the decoder for you
    • Programming becomes easy because the CV values ​​are clearly described
    • you build a database with your models.
    • you have a backup of your decoder settings
    • you can also control a layout with its 1A booster (without occupancy detectors)
    • The Sprog can be controlled as an interface in iTrain
    • In addition, be supported by RocRail

    The Sprog operates at a voltage of 12-15V and supplies 1 Ampere. Power supply not included. Note: Power supply must not be able to supply more than 1A above the booster power. In the case of the Sprog IIv4 a maximum of 2 Ampere! If heavy power supplies are used, the programmer may fail.

    With the Sprog you also receive:

    • USB connection cable,
    • USB stick with drivers, manuals 
    • DecoderPro 3 software

    The software runs under Windows, Linux and Mac.

    More information about the Sprog: http://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/index.shtml

    More information about DecoderPro: http://jmri.sourceforge.net/

     

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    4.7 from 5Based on 14 reviews
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    Prima product
    Posted by: Gert Edelijn on 15 October 2024
    5 from 5
    Bon achat, rien à dire
    Posted by: Etienne Szigetvari on 17 May 2023
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