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Rookie seeks "Wiring for Idiots"...
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Trevor, As is always the case, the size of the layout and the complication needed are determining factors in DCC wiring. Things such as the ability to shut-down power to a specific track, many specific tracks, etc. need to be considered. A great book, which I have is Digitrax's DCC manual. It covers the bases very well. Also, your right, Digitrax's various product manuals outline what is needed very will! The Zephyr comes with it's own manual and a general manual on decoders is also provided. These manuals are available from Digitrax's website in downloadable PDF format (digitrax.com). Tony's Train Exchange, Loys Toys all have a lot of information on them as do most other manufacturer's websites. I like having a book to hold and read, to learn and figure things out. Others go for the websites.
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