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*** Help me about DCC ??

Started by Rio, May 11, 2007, 12:23:55 AM

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Rio


      Hello, this is Rio!

      I live in Tokyo Japan and have a Bachmann's DCC system.
      I want to control evry train on DCC so that seek someone
      who reconstructs my train surely to drive on DCC system.

      I hope to communicate with him on my email, as it's how
      to send my item and how much its charge, and so on!  :D

      I will wait with your ideas, answers and infos continuously.
      My email address is ;  [email protected].jp          :-*  ;D  :-*

               11th May   Yours sincerely ;  Rio


pdlethbridge

#1
A great site to visit would be Loy's Toys. They are experts on DCC. There site has a wealth of information that you would find extremely useful. A little digging and you'll find digital gold :)
http://www.loystoys.com/MiscHTML/about-loys-toys.html
And another useful source is tony's trains.
http://www.tonystrains.com/tonystips/dccprimer/intro/dcc-different-dc.htm

Rio

Quote from: Rio on May 11, 2007, 12:23:55 AM

      Hello, this is Rio!

      I live in Tokyo Japan and have a Bachmann's DCC system.
      I want to control evry train on DCC so that seek someone
      who reconstructs my train surely to drive on DCC system.

      I hope to communicate with him on my email, as it's how
      to send my item and how much its charge, and so on!  :D

      I will wait with your ideas, answers and infos continuously.
      My email address is ;  [email protected].jp          :-*  ;D  :-*

               11th May   Yours sincerely ;  Rio



pdlethbridge

Quote from: pdlethbridge on May 11, 2007, 01:38:30 AM
A great site to visit would be Loy's Toys. They are experts on DCC. There site has a wealth of information that you would find extremely useful. A little digging and you'll find digital gold :)
http://www.loystoys.com/MiscHTML/about-loys-toys.html
And another useful source is tony's trains.
http://www.tonystrains.com/tonystips/dccprimer/intro/dcc-different-dc.htm