Ed

The NCE PowerHouse Pro system does have a NMRA Conformance Warrant 
(warrant #2005-11), but to the best of my knowledge it does not 
support running an engine without a decoder. The NMRA standards for 
DCC do not require that a manufacturer implement the ability to 
operate a loco without a decoder on the system. It's at the 
discretion of the manufacturer. While it is a nice feature that 
allows a modeler to test run a loco just purchased and in which you 
have not yet installed a decoder, doing so also has some other 
implications. See this older DCC FAQ for more details

http://jdb.psu.edu/nmra/faq_19.html#comp

I haven't seen many negative effects of this feature (so called zero 
stretching) on S scale engines (the motors are more robust). I have 
seen and heard of definite negative effects in my former scale (N). I 
would recommend some care in operating non-decoder equipped locos on 
a DCC system and I don't recommend leaving a loco with out a decoder 
just sitting on a DCC powered track. It can generate a lot of a 
vibration/heat depending on the motor.

Regards
Michael

At 1/30/2008 03:06 PM, ed_loizeaux wrote:
>--- In [email protected], Don Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am not very familar with NCE, but I believe
> > you will need another board to operate non-decoder engines.
>
>Just to set the record straight, the NCE system is NMRA compliant and
>certified and has a Conformance Warrant.  That alone says it will
>operate engines without a decoder.  No additional hardware is
>required.  Cheers...Ed L.
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>

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Michael Greene                     Dunstable, MA, USA
Member: NMRA(Life), NASG, Bristol S Gaugers, The 470 Railroad Club

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