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QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Allright, time to clear a few things up. 1.No other modelers that I know of around here 2. no nearby DCC experts or hobby shops that sell all DCC systems.
QUOTE: Originally posted by clinchvalley Does anyone ever say their system is bad - nope. ... Only way to determine is to try each one and see which fits your needs the best. ...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 I think the EZDCC id a little under $230 list price, but the Zephyrs list price is almost $200, so really there's not too much of a difference until you get discount prices. By the way, does anyone know any good dealers for CVP? Could you get a EZDCC system thru Tony's train Xchange for cheap?
Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Out of these two starter sets, which one is more reliable, easier to program loco's with, etc? I have MR's issue that compared all of the DCC starter sets, and I have it narrowed down to one of these systems, so I just though I'd ask some of the DCC experts here. BTW, it's only going to control a small layout that will only run about 2-3 engines at most at one time, if that would make a difference on which system would be better. Thanks, Christopher
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