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will DCC become obsolete?
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<p>In recent years, we have seen a number of attempts to find a substitute for DCC, from Infrared control systems to R/C systems for battery operated trains.. I don´t think any of those systems will be capable of kicking DCC off the throne. DCC has become the industry standard and we have not yet scratched the surface of its possibilities. Just take a look a Roco´s Z21 command station, employing a smartphone to controll your trains. If you don´t go for the "cab look" of your controls, this can be had for not more money than a Digitrax Zephyr. In my opinion, DCC will stay for quite a number of years to come - long enough for me.</p>
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