Login
or
Register
Subscriber & Member Login
Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!
Login
Register
Home
»
Model Railroader
»
Forums
»
Layouts and layout building
»
Switching to DCC
Edit post
Edit your reply below.
Post Body
Enter your post below.
[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dgwinup</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by clinchvalley</i> <br /><br />Go out and check the various systems and see which one fits your needs the best. Asking on any forum is not the way to get good information that you'll need for your needs. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I strongly, but respectufully, disagree! I agree that an individual will have to decide for himself what system will meet his needs. But to say that no one on this or any other forum can offer helpful information is just not accurate. Everyone has opinions, and on this forum, opinions are given cheerfully and shared. Someone asking a question knows, or soon learns, that there are almost as many opinions as there are members. <br /> <br />I do not operate DCC yet (have used it, but don't have it at home), and I read the DCC threads to learn. I am learning a lot just from reading. And I know that when I make the leap to DCC, there will be plenty of people here to answer my questions. Very comforting when you have an expensive decision to make. <br /> <br />You are right in that one person's pleasure can be another's agony. Just because a system fits my needs doesn't mean it will meet the needs of the next person. It will forever be a personal decision for the individual. Anyone who hasn't done his homework is almost surely going to be disappointed. And this forum is a great place at which to start your homework. <br /> <br />Darrell, respectfully quiet...for now <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />You can get a lot of information from this forum, BUT you need to hold the hardware in your hand to see which system feels right to you. The forum is great for the "book learnin'", but you need some hands on before you buy. <br /> <br />Cheers,
Tags (Optional)
Tags are keywords that get attached to your post. They are used to categorize your submission and make it easier to search for. To add tags to your post type a tag into the box below and click the "Add Tag" button.
Add Tag
Update Reply
Subscriber & Member Login
Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!
Login
Register
Users Online
Erik_Mag
DanRaitz
see all »
Search the Community
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Model Railroader Newsletter
See all
Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter
and get model railroad news in your inbox!
Sign up