Kalmbach books are gentle, they are actually so simple to read and understand , that you'll out grow them in a hurry. They are good for us DCC newbies.
http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/model-railroading-books-wiring-electronics.html
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
njtaxland;
It really depends on how complex your layout is. If you have a small simple layout without blocks, then buying an NCE PowerCab and a DCC equipped loco should be all you need. The manual with the PowerCab should be sufficient.
If you have a large layout with many blocks, you may need both a beginner and an advanced book.
DCC Made Easy
DCC Projects
Best!
Here are what the good books on DCC from Kalmbach look like.
you might want to check this one out too. it has lots of useful tips.
chuck
If you start with a Digitrax Zephyr is's pretty much as simple as can be.
Craig
DMW
Here's a website that will keep you busy reading.
mfm37 wrote: Here's a website that will keep you busy reading.http://www.wiringfordcc.com/index.htm
http://www.wiringfordcc.com/index.htm
This is a very useful site, but not a great place for a beginner to start, in my opinon.
This is a better starting tutorial, in my opinion:
http://www.tonystrains.com/tonystips/dccprimer/index.htm
Jeff But it's a dry heat!
From iomtt:
Hi njtaxland,
I have three good books for DCC ........
DCC made easy / Lionel Strang ISBN 978-0-89024-616-0
DCC projects & applications /Mike Polsgrove ISBN 978-089024-645-0
The Digitrax big book of DCC / Digitrax ISBN 0-9674830-0-X
the projects and application although good is not for beginners in DCC but useful once you get into the hobby, the other two are excellent reference the Digitrax one as far as i know is out of print though copies do come up on ebay and amazon and can command good prices (mine was $100) though i wouldnt be without it paid for itself very quickly.
The other two are kalmach publicatons
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