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This bonus allows you to access for a whole month, all the Level #1 resources of the online model train club including a helpful DCC video, getting started videos and tips, lots of planning, design and scenery ideas and much more.
It looks at track design options, construction methods, operation and expansion possibilities.
The DCC Model Trains Handbook will guide you step-by-step to have your DCC model railroad running to perfection in no time at all.
Keep the handbook (e-book) by your layout, so it's close-by if you ever have any problems you want to solve about: decoders and packets, power districts, auto-reverse, consisting, programming, function key mapping and more.
That's where this "DCC Model Trains Handbook" can really come in handy.
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WEB Digital Command Control (DCC) is a standard for a system for the digital operation of model railways that permits locomotives on the same electrical section of track to be independently controlled. The DCC protocol is defined by the Digital Command Control Working group of the US National Model Railroad Association (NMRA).
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WEB Dec 15, 2019 · Beginners guide to Command Control and DCC. As you may have already discovered, controlling a model train is a rather simple matter. At the very basic level, all that is needed is two wires run to the track. This works OK for one train, but what if you want to control two or three?