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I have purchased an MRC Prodigy DCC System (power supply, console & WA throttle) <br />plus the Power Station 8 & Prodigy Synchro Sound Station. Is there any reason that this seems to be the only DCC system that is never mentioned in any of your articles? <br />It seems to be a very good system, at least as far as I can tell, but then what do I know? I have a considerable investment in this thing & would like to know if I have made a good purchase or screwed up. In addition, I am an "N" Scaler & it seems that 95% of all articles are aimed at "HO" scale (my former scale). I realize that most instructions are for all scales, But I would appreciate (as a long time subscriber & purchaser of MR--I have issues going back to 1952--remember the "Pine Tree Central"?) some articles aimed at "N" Scale. It seems to me that this is the more difficult scale to work with (on). I Changed scales in 1997 & went with MRC because I already owned several of their power packs, plus the fact that they have been advertising on the back cover of MR for a long time (Varney, PFM, Akane, etc.--pretty good company). I put a lot of faith in what you guys say. I would hate to have to give up this hobby. (If I ever tried to switch back to "HO" & cab control now I fear a 43 year marriage would go PFFT if I didn"t take up shell collecting or something instead) . <br />Thanks for all of yuor help-- past & future. <br />Arthur J. Weeks <br />EMail: Muttzie 1939@AOL.COM <br />eks
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