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OverviewFollowing the huge success of Aspects of Modelling DCC, this new title is designed to explore the subject of Digital Command Control further providing a more in depth and informative look at the subject. It also provides updated information on the changes to the products available since the original book was published in 2006 forming an up to date and definitive guide. Over recent years there has been one major and significant advance in model railway technology: the development of Digital Command Control (DCC). Historically, wiring of a model railway was potentially complex and it was almost impossible to control more than one train at a time. DCC, however, simplifies the wiring significantly and, via the use of chips that give each locomotive a unique identity, allows for the operation of multiple trains simultaneously. Most modern ready-to-run rolling stock from manufacturers such as Hornby and Bachmann are now designed either to be fully DCC-fitted or to allow DCC to be inserted at a later stage. For modellers DCC represents a considerable challenge, particularly for those who have been modelling for a number of years and who may have significant collections of locomotives and rolling stock that predate the development of DCC. Areas Topics covered in the book include - The process of converting an existing layout and locomotives to DCC or installing DCC on a new layout; The history and ideas behind DCC examining the advantages and disadvantages of conventional control systems and DCC from the perspective of British model railway practices; The changes that may be needed to an existing layout to accommodate the new system and ways to operate both systems during changeover. The section on decoders will discuss the various factors affecting the choice of unit for specific locomotives and provide step-by-step instructions for a couple of typical installations; The chapter on base stations will discuss the different types available and their uses. This informative new title will include instructive text allied to hundreds of images including step-by-step photographs showing how non-DCC compatible locomotives can be converted to DCC operation. This new title forms the ultimate guide to Digital Command Control and is a must have for all rail and modelling enthusiasts worldwide! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian MortonPublisher: Crecy Publishing Imprint: Ian Allan Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 26.50cm Weight: 0.816kg ISBN: 9780711035027ISBN 10: 0711035024 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 01 September 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationIan Morton has been modelling for more years than he cares to admit to and has written books on various aspects of model railways, ranging from baseboards to Digital Command Control. He is also a regular contributor to Hornby Magazine. He believes it has never been easier to build a model railway as demonstrated by his 'Shake-the-Box' layout, built from ready to use items, serialised in Hornby Magazine and a similar layout constructed for a DVD. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |