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  1. Dec 9, 2019 · DCC Explained. Digital Command Control (DCC) is a more advanced system of operating a model railway. As the name implies, this is a digital system rather than an analogue one. In DCC, power is constantly supplied to the rails, and the movement of each train is controlled using a DCC decoder fitted to each locomotive.

    • The power is always present in the track enabling independent control of locomotives, even on the same track and without the use of isolating sections.
    • The controller simply sends instructions via the base station’s command station to the locomotive decoder. This is why each locomotive decoder must have a unique address.
    • Compatibility is an important issue. While every effort is made for the compatibility of systems with decoders, and the digital signal produced by the command station, inter-compatibility of some controllers with some hardware can't be guaranteed.
    • All decoders have the default address of 03 when new, including those fitted to locomotives at the factory. You must change the address to something unique from the rest of the collection.
  2. DCC (Digital Command And Control) is a digital method of controlling a model railway. Instead of controlling the power going through the track to achieve the desired speed for a model, your controller sends signals to the train to control its speed and other functions such as lights. Each locomotive is assigned an address so you can tell your ...

  3. Digital Command Control. 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).

  4. DCC Model Trains. DCC — meaning Digital Command and Control — is more sophisticated with everything that entails. On DCC, each train is controlled independently. You can have one train reversing, another going forward at full speed and another slowing down. Additionally, DCC trains can have extra electronics in them enabling special effects ...

  5. Model locomotives that are fully-equipped to operate out of the box on a DCC layout are usually referred to as being DCC Fitted or having having DCC onboard. Some of these models will feature extra technology allowing the model to make engine noises or other sounds. Such models are often marketed on the strength of that feature alone, and their ...

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  7. May 23, 2019 · DCC model railway controllers. With DCC an entire layout is fed with electrical power at the same time. To control the individual locomotives the DCC controller (often known as the cab or throttle) sends instructions to each locomotive via the rails. Each locomotive is fitted with a decoder that receives commands from the controller and ...

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