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My DCC Decision

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My DCC Decision
Posted by MichaelC on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:51 AM

I wanted a 5 amp system with wireless throttle(s).

I've read all the current threads on selecting a DCC system and probably most of the archived threads.  My initial short list included NCE, Digitrax and MRC.

After digesting all the comments, checking out the manufacturers web sites and downloading the user manuals, I've made my selection.

A few brief factors that influenced my difficult decision:

- I really like the looks of the MRC throttle but was not comfortable with the system functionality and potential future upgrade path(s).

 - NCE also has a decent looking throttle but I was a bit leery about the "polling" method used for system-wide communications.  It probably isn't a major problem but with my computer networking background, it just didn't set well with me.

-Digitrax has the least appealing throttle as far as I'm concerned but I'm sure it's very capable.  I like the "event driven" method of system communications that it uses. I like the loconet concept; the availability of add-ons; and the functionality present in the system.

-The cost of the system was not factored into my decision.  No (worthwhile) system is going to be cheap but for long term satisfaction - reliability and functionality trump price.

So, after several months of pondering, I just ordered a Digitrax Super Chief Xtra set.  Time and experience will tell if I made a wise choice.

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Posted by Jacktal on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:58 AM

And you will have a good system indeed but when you compare with NCE,it's still the Ford/Chevrolet choice,both good systems but you select the one you're the most comfortable with.MRC's...questionable...

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Posted by cwclark on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 8:31 AM

You made a good choice. One thing about the digitrax system is that it's a really techy system (in that; there are just more buttons to press than most systems) but once you've learned to use it, all the added features out weigh most of the competitor's systems.....chuck  

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 2:50 PM

 Good Luck with it. I'm sure once you get used to it you'll never look back.Thumbs Up

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Posted by mobilman44 on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 3:06 PM

Hi!

Early last year I went thru the same decision making process, and ended up with a toss-up between NCE & Digitrax.  I ended with the Digitrax (Super Chief and Empire Builder), and got mostly NCE decoders. 

Frankly, I liked the appearance and feel of the NCE throttle more so than the Digitrax DT-400s.  But, like I was advised at the time, I would soon get comfortable with the DT-400s, and I have.

Either way, you did good!

Mobilman44

ENJOY  !

 

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Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central 

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Posted by simon1966 on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:03 PM

cwclark
(in that; there are just more buttons to press than most systems)

 

The Procab has more buttons than the DT402 Smile

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Posted by tstage on Friday, May 21, 2010 8:04 AM

Hey fellas,

This thread ended up veering waaaaay off topic with the car and auto industry discussion and I ended up deleting nearly 3 pages of posts.  Let's keep the converstion train-related and on topic.  Thanks. Smile

Tom

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Posted by maxman on Friday, May 21, 2010 8:50 AM

tstage
deleting nearly 3 pages of posts

 

Well, then you should also delete Simon's post since it no longer relates to anything remaining.

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Posted by tstage on Friday, May 21, 2010 9:30 AM

Actually it does, maxman.  He's quoting Chuck's post above.

Tom

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Posted by aldo_ent on Friday, May 21, 2010 9:36 AM

Thanks for the insights... I am contemplating DCC moving away from old school DC to new school... Our local NMRA chapter seems to be satisfied with the Digitrax also...  I am on the fence and feel I'm juping into Digitrax yard Cool

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Saturday, May 22, 2010 8:21 PM

I still vote Easy DCC by CVP.

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Posted by selector on Saturday, May 22, 2010 8:50 PM

I can't recall if I put my My 2 cents in yet (age, you know...), but I tell people that if they understand DCC and know what capabilities and features they absolutely rock bottom must have, any system on the market today will have you running trains with a smile on your face within 30 minutes...or less.  If you read the instructions, maybe add 10 minutes.

Seriously, the products are well designed and executed, and anyone with no preconceived notions or biases (open minded) would find themselves having a lot of fun with any of them...pick three or four meeting your basic needs, and select any one of them using the petals on a daisy or use dice.  You'll not look back.

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Posted by jwils1 on Monday, May 24, 2010 8:59 AM

selector
ISeriously, the products are well designed and executed, and anyone with no preconceived notions or biases (open minded) would find themselves having a lot of fun with any of them...pick three or four meeting your basic needs, and select any one of them using the petals on a daisy or use dice.  You'll not look back. -Crandell 

While I generally agree with what you are saying, and think it would be true for many, I have to say that for some, like me, there are certain features that are critical to maximum enjoyment of a system.  So I would still encourage detailed research and personal trial of various systems if possible.

Jerry

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