I've had DCS pretty much from day one. Certainly have had issues but most are easily resolved. Will it work on your layout ? The only answer is to hook it up with no modifications and proceed from there with testing. It may work perfect or your layout may need some tweaking. Certainly not rewiring. I have an older common ground with buss wiring. Took a few weeks but it runs fine. My only advice is to remove everything from the layout such as TMCC engines, cabeese, lighted cars etc. . When you test for signal strength throughout the layout run only DCS engines. Often times certain TMCC engines as well as some lighted cars adversly effect the DCS signal. Many seem to think they need to rewire and thats not the case.
DCS has been around long enough that you should have no trouble getting it running. Plenty of knowlegible people on it who can speak from experience. Many like myself were not set up to run DCS following it's guidelines but still have got it working.
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To add DCS you will need at the least the DCS base and handheld remote, the TMCC to DCS cable from MTH. To power a TIU you may find an MTH Z750 power brick(without the variable control) on sale at a train show or hobby shop for a few dollars, that is what I did.
Don't know how everything will work and if you are able to use the Cab-1 with DCS, or parallel the SC-2 and the AIU-personally I don't think that you can parallel them.
From everything that I have seen about DCS & TMCC being used together was from an MTH DVD, so things may work for and things may not work for you. Best thing to do is refer to what either Lionel or MTH instructions or DVD's tell you.
Lee F.
Thank you for all the replies, suggestions and information. I think I will definitely be moving forward in the next couple of weeks. I am sure I will be back with more questions once I start the installation.
Thanks,Luther
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