hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester

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Small issue with the above

On DCC SS128, slow running from 003 to 020 loco jerks as it slowly runs, issue clears as the speed is increased.
It's a pre-owned loco and DC running is enabled, wheels clean, track clean etc etc

I will turn DC running off and put it on the rolling road for an hour but apart from that another suggestions before it goes back please.

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i belive this has come up on Hornby forum, DOG, is well named, for having the odd fault.
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What decoder are you using? Some do show these strange speed changes.
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Rog (RJ) wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:54 pm What decoder are you using? Some do show these strange speed changes.
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Not much adjustment on those unfortunately.
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I think CV 150 is set to 0 as the default, try setting it to 1 as that can help jerky running with TTS decoders.
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Thanks all

I searched the Hornby forum on Yelrow's suggestion and found a post that along with CV150 also to change CV154 and CV155. Going for a play now, will let you know.
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Glad to be of service.
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changed CV150 from 0 to 1 and all is well, didn't bother with 154 /155

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Presume, cheque is in the post.
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