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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jsalemi</i> <br /><br />The Digitrax DH163KO is also a drop-in board for the Kato drives that works very well, and supports 6 FX3 functions (which include the lights you want to add). You should probably go to a site like Tony's Trains or the vendors' sites and compare the two decoders and see which best fits your needs. <br />[/quote] <br />[:D]Thanks for the suggestion! I went to TTX and found that the DASR will do the job, plus is about 4 bucks cheaper than the DH163KO! Times 2, thats 8 bucks I'm saving, an important fact for the bean-counter (wife). Plus the NCE has the NMRA performance warrant, something Digitrax seems to be lacking. [%-)] <br />Thanks for the help, now I gotta call my LHS and see if he has them in stock!
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