Works for me! Guess I'll go run some trains. What are you guys going to do?

String boB  ___________________________________________________


--- In [email protected], Talmadge C 'TC' Carr <group_list@...> wrote:
>
> Well my 2ยข
> 
> Either;
> You have DCC and a computer (or paper tables) with much simpler wiring
> OR
> You have 'straight' DC with all those route blocks etc and a memory  
> night mare.
> 
> As for sound;
> With DCC it is in the decoder so contained within the locomotive
> WITH DC you have to send it thru the rails and wire your loco with  
> appropriate electron stuff
> OR
> You have it under the layout and have to have more little switches to  
> make the sound follow the train.
> 
> Maybe String Bob has the right idea??
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 28, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Willam Fraley wrote:
> 
> > Lately after reading the list, I find that perhaps a model  
> > railroader has to have a degree in electronics, especially those  
> > with DCC.
> > Many of the responders to that type question really does possess a  
> > degree in electrical engineering.
> > I would imagine that is a good thing for all of us, otherwise how  
> > would we find a solution to running our trains?
> > At age 82, I'll stay with my DC, my many electrical blocks and  
> > switches and be happy!
> >
> 
> Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
> Sn42 and Hn42 somewhere in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest
> group_list@...
>




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