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Dear Ian,<br> <br> More notes from our techie.<br> <br> The method of DC braking for DCC control has been around for quite some time. The pioneer for the method, as applied to model trains, is [url=http://www.netwings.ch/umelec/hompa10.htm] UMELEC [/url] of Switzerland. ATLplus can handle bi-directional traffic on single track lines.<br> <br> The ABC system requires decoders which can process the signal that is used. Some of the ZIMO decoders can handle the ABC mode along with the much more advanced ZIMO mode. <br> <br> Currently there is a [url=http://www.zimo.at/web2003/news/Railcom_newsE.htm] group of DCC manufacturers [/url] working on bi-directional communication protocols, this will be the next step in better DCC train control. <br> <br> Best regards<br> <br> ER<br> <br> <br>
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