Electro,
That's a great idea. I would also like to echo Jesse's comment earlier. I would encourage you to consider submitting a Reader Review of the Zimo DCC system on the MR web site. Here's the link:
http://www.trains.com/mrr
Go to the Products Review section and click Submit a review.
Tom
https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling
Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
jfugate wrote:No question the Zimo system is the cadillac DCC system, with it's PC-like software driven architecture.However, I find the starter system (MX31ZL) manual to leave something to be desired. It's more like a lose collection of notes than a step-by-step how-to-use-the-system guide. For a starter system, that's not the best. Technophobes will find this system to be especially difficult to learn, you need to be more tech savvy to get the most from a Zimo DCC system. Also, while the Zimo system PC-like architecture can easily be updated with powerful new features via software upgrades, that extra-deluxe architecture comes with a price: Zimo's system is 2-3 times the price of other DCC systems. For instance, the MX31ZL starter system Electro reviews here costs about $600 US.
No question the Zimo system is the cadillac DCC system, with it's PC-like software driven architecture.
However, I find the starter system (MX31ZL) manual to leave something to be desired. It's more like a lose collection of notes than a step-by-step how-to-use-the-system guide. For a starter system, that's not the best. Technophobes will find this system to be especially difficult to learn, you need to be more tech savvy to get the most from a Zimo DCC system.
Also, while the Zimo system PC-like architecture can easily be updated with powerful new features via software upgrades, that extra-deluxe architecture comes with a price: Zimo's system is 2-3 times the price of other DCC systems.
For instance, the MX31ZL starter system Electro reviews here costs about $600 US.
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
Wow, Great review...so I'm guessing that you like this unit? .
You should write product reviews for the magazine...your very good at it!