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Controlling a Walthers DCC 90 and 130 foot turntables with a motor decoder
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<p>I dont like the way the current control scheme works with the DCC version of the turntable. From my point of view there was nothing wrong with the old control mechanism (it works just fine on my clubs modular layout). I found this using the google: <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/markgurries/home/dcc-projects/dcc-ing-a-walthers-turntable">https://sites.google.com/site/markgurries/home/dcc-projects/dcc-ing-a-walthers-turntable</a></p> <p>I was wondering if anyone had tried this with an NCE DCC system and had a recommendation for method of conversion (the link provided or otherwise)?</p> <p>Edit/note: The link describes converting the old TT to DCC. My intention is to install a motor decoder or some other scheme of controlling the bridge movement (LCC or arduino maybe?). </p>
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