I'm new to this forum but not new to model railroading. My son and I are in the process of building our new layout and we want to go with DCC. We've researched things out and like both the LENZ system and the North Coast Engineering (NCE) system. Does anyone have knowledge and/or insight into either of these two systems that would help us to make our decision as to which one to go with.
Michael
Grand Junction, CO
I do not have any experience of DCC yet - I am afraid that if I try it, I will get hooked, and have to spend a fortune retro-fitting all my locomotives
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Alan
The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale!
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Okay I have to get my two cents in about DCC..I am a happy DCC user and I use MRC Command 2000. If you have a small home layout where you aren't going to run any more than 10 locos then its a great system. And the price is very reasonable as well. I've seen it advertised for under $150. We use Dynatrol at my club because we have a large nuber of engines and it was the best at the time we bought it. Just my two cents.
jb
I've been talking to Caboose Hobbies in Denver and the two they recommend are NCE and Lenz. There is definatly two very distinct factions within Caboose Hobbies who favor NCE or Lenz. What I've learned is they both have their strengths and only minor weaknesses. I could be happy with both but am looking for someone to sway me to one or the other. It may just come down to which one will cost me the least green. According to Caboose Hobbies, the Atlas and MRC DCC systems are entry level and don't provide all the capabilities as set forth in the NMRA DCC standards. They also say that Digitrax is "OK" but have fallen behind NCE and LENZ. As for the engine decoders, digitrax are considered very good. However, if you are planning on having sound also, then the DSD150 decoder from SoundTraxx (Durango, CO) is far and away the best decoder available. It gives you motor control, lighting control and sound - all on one card. They also sell a DSX150 card which is sound only. This would be used if you already have motor and lighting control and now want to add sound. This will mean that you will have two decoder cards in the loco and the cost of two cards is the same as what the DSD150 would cost. So, if you are starting from scratch, it seems to me that having one card that does it all is easier to install, but the cost is no different. If anyone ever goes to Caboose Hobbies ask to see a demo. It will get you hooked and blow your socks off!
Not sure what Caboose Hobbies means by not meeting all the NMRA DCC standards. I haven't found anything I can't do with the MRC system that I need to do, including multiple lashups with different locos that run at different speeds. I also have the walkaround throttle, with three seperate locations where I can plug in. And my railroad is in a 12 by 12 foot room. I'm usually by myself or occassionaly have a friend with me. We can run seperate trains in different places or the same general area. I can be pulling into the yard as he is pulling out. Granted it is a basic system, but like I said for a small railroad where you don't have lots of engines, its a good system. If you have any more questions, I will be happy to try and answer them.
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Its only money
Where do you live and what is your email address. Mine is: mrdmail@usa.net
FYI to everyone: Caboose Hobbies is a huge hobby store in Denver. They claim to be the largest in the country (I think), or, at least in the western part of the country. Their website is: caboosehobbies.com
They have some very knowledgeable people when it comes to DCC. If you buy a system from them they will give you some personalized training (in a classroom) on how to wire the loco for DCC and install the decoder. Also train you on DCC ready locos.
They do like digitrax decoders but if you want onboard sound then DSD150 decoders from Sountraxx (soundtraxx.com) is what they recommend.
Websites for NCE and LENZ are:
http://www.tttrains.com/northcoast http://www.lenz.com
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Its only money
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Originally posted by Mike C:
Hi Michae, I an at mikechamberlain@netwalk.com in Columbus Ohio. Got any Questions just yell ...Mike
As Alan says, try http://www.trainboard.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&forum=DCC&number=12&DaysPrune=30&LastLogin=
There are a few hundred DCC people there!
I've learnt in modelling "DONT" always listen to what the shop tells you. I would find a club that isnt trying to sell you something, and see what they would do.
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