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Roco Z21 wifi DCC

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Roco Z21 wifi DCC
Posted by OeBB on Friday, March 14, 2014 4:00 PM

Does anyone know anything about the Roco Z21 DCC system.  It looks like it runs from a smart phone app.  I am new into DCC and wondered if this would be a good product to start with since it seems very user friendly.  Also, it looks like you can take a photo of your layout and then just touch the turnouts to switch them.  Anyway, if you have some insight that would be great.  Thank you.

 

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Posted by jrbernier on Friday, March 14, 2014 5:23 PM

  IIRC, the Roco Z21 was just anounced in the past year, and can have a camera interface to a tablet or smart phone.  From what I have read, it can be sort of expensive and I am not aware of any specific JMRI interfaces(but I suspect it is an XpressNet type of communications).  If you are living out of the US(Europe), I suspect the support will be real good.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 15, 2014 3:04 AM

The Roco z21 is certainly a "space-age" DCC command station, with fantastic features, putting you really in  the driver´s seat on your smartphone or tablet. At about $ 450 not really cheap, though.

Here you can find a little more info on it.

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Posted by OeBB on Monday, March 17, 2014 4:44 PM

Hi everyone.  Thank you for the replies.  it is interesting that this post got so few responses.  Is that becuase people are not using smartphones?  i thought the idea of not having buy handheld throttles and just using your smartphone was really great.  About the price, i thought $450 was pretty standard for a DCC system. is that not correct?  again, i am totally new to DCC for forgiven if i am totally off base.  Thank you.

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Posted by maxman on Monday, March 17, 2014 6:22 PM

OeBB
Is that becuase people are not using smartphones?

What's a smart phone, other than a device that raises your cell phone bill by an additional $50 per month?

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Posted by Graffen on Monday, March 17, 2014 6:29 PM
The reason there are so few replies must depend on the fact that ROCO has almost no market in the US..... The Z21 IS a very competent system, and the price is not so very high considering what it is..... I will buy a system later this year!

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Posted by nfotis on Friday, January 9, 2015 2:50 PM

Hello there,

Just checked, and JMRI and other computer programs offer another way to control your layout via z21.

If you like European trains, a cost-effective possibility is to get some starter kit with z21 (the white one - the black Z21 is too high-priced and needed in very special cases, AFAIK)

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 11, 2015 1:57 AM

Roco offers two different command stations to be operated via smartphone or tablet PC. The "big one" is the Z21, the smaller, but a lot cheaper version is the z21 (with a small "z") at about 1/3 rd of the price of the big one. It does not sport all the functions, nit does not have the following:

  • LocoNet
  • Can Bus
  • Separate programming track
  • Variable track voltage
  • Automatic ZIMO decoder upgrade

If you can do without these features, the small z21 is a bargain!

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