Useful DCC Links

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transrail
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Useful DCC Links

Post by transrail »

Hi,
As the new moderator of the DCC section I have taken it upon myself to add some useful DCC related links for your convenience. I will add to them as I go along. Post any others you know about here!!

In alphabetical order...

CML Electronics - Manufacturer of DAC10.
Digitrax - Leading American manufacturer with a range of systems, decoders and accessories.
Easy DCC - Budget American manufacturer DCC system. Can be kit built.
ESU - German sound decoder manufacturer.
Express Models - Loco lighting kits for DCC and DC.[/url]
Freiwald Software - Control you DCC layout with your computer.
GaugeMaster - Info on the Prodigy Advance DCC system.
Hornby - Info on Hornby's Select and Elite DCC systems.
JMRI Decoder Pro - Program decoders from your PC and download tools for model railroad computer control.
Lenz - Leading German manufacturer with several systems and full range of decoders and accessories.
LisaP4's DCC Systems Comparison Table - Compare all the DCC systems here to see which best suits your needs.
MERG - Model Electronics Railway Group.
MRC - The people behind the Gaugemaster Prodigy Advance system.
NCE - Powerhouse DCC system and range of decoders.
SoundTraxx - Locomotive Decoders with sound.
South West Digital - Sound decoders with authentic british sounds.
Sprog II - The DCC Decoder Programmer.
Train Control Systems - Good range of Locomotive Decoders.
Viessmann - Viessmann make decoders and accessories, and are bringing out a DCC system too.
Zimo Decoders - Manufacturer of excellent fully adjustable BEMF decoders.
ZTC - UK manufacturer with full range of decoders and accessories.

Mark.
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Post by matzo »

IM IN DCC HEAVEN!
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Post by matzo »

may i add www.gaugemaster.co.uk there dcc system is very good if not expensuve!!!
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Post by LisaP4 »

And my DCC Systems Comparison Table

Also you could put MRC - http://www.modelrectifier.com/ - down as the maker of the Prodigy Advance, Gauge Master just put a new sticker on it.
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Post by Ironduke »

Model Electronics Railway Group http://www.merg.org.uk/
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Post by transrail »

Thanks guys and girls! Amended!!

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Post by ants »

Hiya Mark

Another shop is ::EDIT BY MOD::

He is selling the Lenz Digital Start Set 100 for £224.99

Regards

Ants
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Post by transrail »

Thanks Ant, but I am only listing suppliers and manufacturers that supply only DCC specific products. Otherwise, we might as well just have a list of model shops.

Mark.
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Post by LisaP4 »

Viessmann make decoders and accessories, and are bringing out a DCC system too - http://www.viessmann-modell.com/
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Post by mortyfootball »

Mark,

Express Models also sells some other non-DCC stuff, so by rights, Ants model shop should be listed!

LOL,

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Post by transrail »

The rules of the forum state that I can't add commercial sites. As Express Models manufacture DCC lighting kits they are allowed to be included.

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Post by BromsMods »

If you want some help with installing DCC decoders there are plenty of links at

http://www.bromsgrovemodels.co.uk/decod ... ion4mm.htm

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Post by Ijdagger »

If you go to this link you will find dealers who will do dcc installtions

Bachmann approved DCC fitting dealers from their website
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Post by UK0n30Fan »

OK, so these are USA based, but the first two are good to deal with and are really only an email away and the last is a useful source of DCC info
1) http://www.tonystrains.com/
2) http://litchfieldstation.com/lobby/index.htm
3) http://www.wiringfordcc.com/
Rector

Post by Rector »

Thanks, everyone. Just catching up on this (and other) threads. I'm running DC on my layout at the moment. I will be completely new to DCC when I start a new layout later this year so I will need all the help I can get. :roll: Preferably on a level that even Noddy will understand :lol:
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