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Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker Much as I love my Digitrax system, since I don't model the modern era with ditch lights and flashing beacons and whatnot all over my locos, I find the DH163 series to be rather overpriced. The only ones I use from Digitrax are the DH163L0 for my Proto2000 diesels because the ease of installation make sup for it. I don't need 6 functions, just front and rear lights suffice for most of my locos, and a whole batch only need ONE light (F units), so I have been using TCS T-1 decoders. A vendor at the Timonium MD show sells these for $14 each. For a pluggable decoder with excellent running characteristics (Back-EMF and all), they're hard to beat. Plus if you fry it when installing it, replacement is free (1 free fry per decoder), although knock wood I haven't had to take advantage of that yet. Compared to the low cost NCE decoders, which in quantity are even cheaper, at least the TCS ones come protectively wrapped. --Randy
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