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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by rrinker</i> <br /><br /> <br />Adding back-EMF doesn't ALWAYS drive the decoder price through the roof - check the TCS T-1. I've installed a couple of those now, and have decided the, barring the availability of a direct drop in replacement, such as the Digitrax DH163L0 for Proto2K, I am going to use the TCS T-1 wherever possible. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I've gotten very fond on the TCS decoders; great value for the money! I tried a T-1 in a Stewart FT, and it works just fine. If I didn't already have a Digitrax DH163P laying around, my other FT would also get a T-1. I also tried their A1X in an older Kato-based Stewart engine, and it works great. And it's cheaper than the Digitrax and NCE equivalents (both of which I've also used). I have a few more old Stewarts to convert, and they're all going to get the TCS A1X decoders.
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