I think John is correct.  We sell both systems and give the same  advice as 
Bill Lane and John Gibson.  The store layout soon to be running  will have both 
systems on it for customers to "play" with.  I will say that  you should 
stick with one of these two systems as the support and customer  service is the 
best. 
 
 
Rick  Bell
DCC Installs and Sales
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706-860-3768
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In a message dated 1/31/2008 7:18:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Bill  Lane already gave the best advice IMO on this topic - go with 
the system  your railroad buddies are using because they are your 
local tech support  group.

Both systems have their pros & cons but for the average joe  those 
differences do not make hill of beans difference.

Good luck  on your selection.  I am sure you will be happy with 
either  system.

John Gibson
Rocklin, CA





Rick  Bell
DCC Installs and Sales
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706-860-3768
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