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<br />[quote]QUOTE: Am I the only one not converting to DCC?[/quote] I too am a DC'er. The polls I have read show a larger percentage of MRRers still use DC and a CTC (centeralize train control) panel. I have a 5'x12' layout with 2 mailines and 2 sidings divided into 28 blocks. I don't run my trains at 200 smph so using the CTC panel is fun not a "labor". Isn't a switchman (snake) a part of the prototype we model after? <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: Why does reading MR magazine make me fell like I'm missing the boat, or that all my equipment is obsolete.?[/quote] Its not MR "the magizine" that makes us (the majority) feel this way, it's the manufactures moving ahead with technology and their need to sell products. MR and other publications suppport their advertisers for the $$. <br /> <br />I enjoy the MRRing hobby even though I use 20th century analog technology rather than converting to the 21st century digital world. <br /> <br />
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