Here is a link to a lot of DCC info. Store the link in your Favorites folder for future reference.
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/nswmn2/DCC.htm
Rich
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Here are the 'basics', and this is a good reason folks sing the praises of Decoder Pro & a computer interface.
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Hi, I am also very new to DCC, but think I can answer your question.........
Speedmatching a loco with another loco means that you program each so that they go the same speed at a given throttle setting. Then, you can run the two in a consist and the will rn the same speed and not be pushing or pulling each other.
Mobilman44
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Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
Speed matching is the act of adjusting the decoders CV's so the loco runs at the same speed of the other loco(s). Adding a loco to a consist is just that. You're adding it to the consist.
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One of this fellows issues right now is that I am going to get into the DCC thing in a short bit and of course I am discovering that my basic understanding of some terms has me mixfusilated. For example; What, exactly, is the difference between Speedmatching and the adding of another engine in a consist? Or is there not much of a difference? Does adding an engine to a consist already factor the speedmatch in?
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