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<p>I am a complete fool when it comes to understanding electronics and for this reason, I have stayed away from anything as complex as a DCC for many years. I also hate wiring, because I usually end with a number of burns.</p> <p>When I re-entered the hobby roughly 10 years ago, I bought the at that time cheapest available DCC system called "Daisy" from Uhlenbrock/Germany. Anything with such a name must be easy to operate for a guy like me, I thought, and guess, what - it was. It did not have as many functions as the system now have, but it gave me a good service many years. With the advent of sound, I needed more functions, so I traded the system for a more modern Lenz system.</p> <p>Most systems are really plug ´n play systems, changing the loco´s address is all you have to do, most factory settings are, at least for me, OK.</p> <p>After getting the knack of DCC, I would not want to do without it anymore.</p>
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