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Two Digitrax Questions-Upgrading from the Zephyr
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Randy and Simon, <br /> <br />Thanks for your input. I am to the point on my layout that I need to do something for both the number of addresses, and more power. My layout is approaching 150' of mainline. I currently have this split into five 30' busses with the Zephyr in the middle of the busses. Off of these busses, I have numerous sub busses, basically for each block. These are wired so that I can eventually make the yard its own power district to be powered with the Zephyr and the rest on a DB150 or DCS100. I am leaning towards the DCS100 simply because of the fact it can handle more addresses. <br /> <br />It is not uncommon for me to require the full 10 addresses the Zephyr is limited to. Consisting or Mu'ing is the main culprit in my case. MU'ing seems less friendly using the Zephyr consol that it looks using a DT300 or DT400. <br /> <br />BTW Simon, my parents live in St. Jacob and I grew up on a small farm outside of Troy off Lower Marine road North/East of Molden Elementry. Small world isn't it. <br /> <br />Mike in Tulsa <br />BNSF Cherokee Sub <br />
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