Re: Which DCC System?



Just a slight deviation from the discussion so far - I'm in a similar
position to the original poster at present (in choosing a control
system). One thing I've found most difficult is simply finding
comparrable info on the different systems available - manufacturer's
websites obviously each play up their own system, and people's
opinions are always subjective. Even good model shops only seem to
stock a few systems, so again, full hands-on comparrison is not easy.

Is there a website which has basic comparrisons of the main systems
available, with basic descriptions of function, features, limitations
and compatibility of the various systems? Oh, and using accessible
language!?

Anyone know of such a site?

Ben.
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  • Re: Which DCC System?
    ... comparrable info on the different systems available - manufacturer's ... websites obviously each play up their own system, ... stock a few systems, so again, full hands-on comparrison is not easy. ... Is there a website which has basic comparrisons of the main systems ...
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  • Re: Which DCC System?
    ... comparrable info on the different systems available - manufacturer's ... websites obviously each play up their own system, ... stock a few systems, so again, full hands-on comparrison is not easy. ... Is there a website which has basic comparrisons of the main systems ...
    (uk.rec.models.rail)
  • Re: Which DCC System?
    ... Nigel Cliffe wrote: ... stock a few systems, so again, full hands-on comparrison is not easy. ... There are a handful of DCC specialist dealers around the country with test/demonstration facilities. ... Digitrains, Bromsgrove Models, DCC Supplies and Sunningwell Command Control. ...
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  • Re: Which DCC System?
    ... stock a few systems, so again, full hands-on comparrison is not easy. ... Supplies and Sunningwell Command Control. ... willing to demonstrate (the previously mentioned DCCUK Yahoo forum is a good ... running on a system capable of driving 50+trains and hundreds of turnouts ...
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