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Geez Lynn, give DCC a fighting chance. Why don't you go to the Digitrax site and read? Once it kicks you in the***what DCC is all about, you'll wonder why you ever considered DC. I promise, it ain't that hard! If this stupid***redneck can figure it out, I promise you, you can do it too. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by wickman</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MisterBeasley</i> <br /><br />You've already put a significant amount of effort into this, so I assume you've considered using DCC on your layout. I'd be interested to know why you're going to install DC. DCC would greatly simplify your wiring, and allow you to run more trains at the same time without more equipment. <br />[/quote] <br />well I guess i just haven't been sold on dcc yet and well I'm just a dc kinda guy for now any way LOL[:)] <br />[/quote]
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