CSX Robert wrote:The Dynamis and ECoS do not look similar to me, plus the ECoS is a console unit(they are supposed to come out with a handheld throttle to use with it at some point) and the Dynamis is a handheld unit that talks to a base station using infrared.From the LokSound website(http://www.loksound.com/):From the Dynamis website(http://www.dynamisdcc.com/):Showing the base station:
I saw the LokSound Ecos handheld at the Intermodellbau Dortmund, and they look very much like the Dynamis handheld. I think thy might even be identical.
Here is a picture from the ESU.eu site, it is the Ecos handheld.
locoi1sa wrote: It looks similar to the Loksound Ecos.
I think I read somewhere last year that it is a LokSound Ecos custom made for Bachmann.
Heck, I think the old Atlas Master DCC system could do this.
Ops Mode Programming has been around for over a decade. The person quoted who stated that they think this is new under the sun is not a very knowledgable person WRT DCC.
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richg1998 wrote:... No other system that I am aware of can change decoder CV values on the fly...
I pray every day I break even, Cause I can really use the money!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
Just found this in the Yahoo Bachmann forums. Go join. I do not use the system but sometimes people ask about it. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bachmann_DCC/
Look in the photos section.
The message.
Hi All, I posted a photo of the new Dynamis in operation. Holding the unit in my Right hand, I was able to run 3 DCC locos, using my Right thumb to control the speed, and using the side-to-side motion of the toggle to select the various locomotives. This is a real jewel. No other system that I am aware of can change decoder CV values on the fly. (I have been able to change the sound volume on different locos without taking the other locomotives off the track). This is a super system!!!! See a photo of actual one-hand operation in the photos section. Don Culbertson
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Rich
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