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Which DCC command station do you use?
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<p>I currently have a NCE DCC PH-Pro 5amp system for the layout and the Power-CAB 2amp system for programming at the workbench. Why? Its what my club used. Its easy to use. Programming 4 digit addresses is only requires entering the menu, then inputing the 4 digit address of my choice (you dont need a CV calculator or ever need to touch CV 17/18)</p> <p>Ive really only touched CV29 to shut off DC operation. Other CVs Ive touched only by following the exact instructions in the decoders included instruction sheet on some TCS decoders.</p> <p>Speaking of,</p> <p>Their sound menu programming is great. Obliviates in most cases the need to ever program a CV. </p> <p>At the risk of sounding like an infomercial for TCS (no, I dont work for them):</p> <p>Im buying this when its released to replace all of the above:</p> <p><a href="http://tcsdcc.com/commandstation">http://tcsdcc.com/commandstation</a></p> <p><a href="http://tcsdcc.com/throttle">http://tcsdcc.com/throttle</a></p> <p><a href="http://tcsdcc.com/mini-throttle">http://tcsdcc.com/mini-throttle</a></p> <p>Because that throttle was the most comfortable model train throttle I have ever held. Also because of Layout Command Control.</p>
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