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<p>I have had LGB MTS now for about 3 years and it is the best thing for me, it has many other benefits apart from those mentioned above. It also has an on board built in memory and is terrific under adverse conditions such as steep climbs and descents; as it will keep the locos speed constant and it will remember dirty track spots ands stuff like that. If you are just starting out is cheaper than the conventional one, as you need less track to do the same job and less block wiring, none at all actually if you want any normal layout.</p><p>However i have bbeen to many analogue layouts and they usuually have a control box which is weather proof mounted on a pedestal of some type and these are very complex devices. Many switches to do different things and they use their points (switches) to activate various isolated sections; about 50 years behind MTS.</p><p>Withh DCC, all parts of the layout have maximum voltage across them at all times and this is the optimum situation.</p><p>Rgds Ian</p>
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