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DCC Decoder Question.....
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Hmm...looking at the lenz LE1035 Decoder as a possibliity, the one thing that stands out is it has a programmable stopping distance that is independent of the deceleration rate. So if I want my Engine to always stop in exactly 1 foot no matter what the speed (that is when using block control signalling), this one seems to allow it. Although I doubt I'd need the four functions it has on it, but I think the deceleration constant is a big bonus. <br /> <br />It comes in at a simple Size of L 0.85" x W 0.65"x H 0.26" L 21.5mm x W 16.5 mm x H 6.6mm, so seems like it's pretty small as well. But check the specs at http://www.lenz.com/products/decoders/currentdecoders/le1035.htm and let me know if it's worth the $36.95 that DCCTrain's has it listed for. <br /> <br />Anyone seen or played with one of these puppies yet? Really I'm just getting into the full effects of DCC and want to make sure I get my moneys worth. <br /> <br />Jay
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