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Where is the layout control bus?
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<p>[quote user="cdavis2747"]In the recent issue, there was an article about the future of model railroading.[/quote]</p> <p>According to the authors blog post (second hand, I have not read it myself) that article was written 2 years ago.</p> <p>[quote user="cdavis2747"]I was suprised to see no mention of the layout control bus in the future. [/quote]</p> <p>The standards were likely not approved at the time the article was being written.</p> <p>[quote user="cdavis2747"] I'm not sure where the NMRA effort has gone at this point, and some of the small companies actually producing something seem to have gone by the wayside.[/quote]</p> <p>The standards are approved. S9.7.x </p> <p>RR-Circuits is currently the only manufacturer with products on the market (the last I checked). <a href="http://www.rr-cirkits.com/">http://www.rr-cirkits.com/</a></p> <p>Other manufacturers may have products in development. </p> <p>Railstars I believe is who you are speaking of. They have moved on to other things.</p> <p>[quote user="cdavis2747"]Any thoughts out there?[/quote]</p> <p>I own a full set of boards with which I will be installing signaling on my model railroad modules. I am waiting on the club at this point to finish with their standards and approve them so that I can install the system.</p> <p>LCC video below.</p> <p><a href="http://openlcb.org/">http://openlcb.org/</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.nmra.org/index-nmra-standards-and-recommended-practices">http://www.nmra.org/index-nmra-standards-and-recommended-practices</a></p> <p>DCC took a long time to gain market share (20+ something years). LCC has existed as a standard for less than 2 years. Give it time. </p>
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