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Claycts, It appears that us old duffers don't need to "understand" it, because if we connect it properly it works. Sort of like the dial tone, touch tones and the ringing sound on the telephone, it gets to who we want to talk to, who cares if it goes by way of Nome, or bounced off a satelite. To answer your question DCC is both DC and AC with a whole lot of information that the decoder works magic with to make lights, sound and motion. We should not be staying up nights wondering how the gerbiles got proded to run in the cage in the right direction. <br />Hope the rest of the discussion blew some of the mist that has the subject disguised. I thank those who particpated in the topic, I think it is a little more "understandable" to me. <br />Thank you. <br />Will
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