First things to ask yourself - How good are your eyes? How steady are your hands? If you're good to go on both, then N is a good choice for the...
Ahhh yes - this reminds me of the Windows/Mac or Word / Word Perfect debates. Here's how I look at it. People go with what they know. It's that...
Oh, I don't get anyone will be getting this bad boy for $19.95!! I'll bet it's BIIIIIIIIG BUCKS!
Alan, I own a Zephyr, and while I love it I certainly won't tell you its the best - that would only open up a debate I won't join. I also use an...
go with the atlas code 83 for both rigid components and the flex. you won't regret it.
Began May this year. First layout ever. Learning a lot, having fun, and with DCC as part of the mix, well, it's a joy running those trains. Pics...
Oh yes, pray. I've downloaded and installed the latest version myself. The interface is most exellent. No more programming one CV at a time...
I think that blown decoders are always caused by user error, so to judge a unit's quality on whether or not it blows up is bull. Human beings make...
Thank you yankinoz!!! I LOVE IT! The header plug idea never occurred to me. It's so simple and solves many an issue. [img] [img]
I think a bit more accuracy is in order tonight. Since you've opened the door to expanding the system: Purchasing a (2 function, single throttle)...
I have to disagree on two points: 1) the Zephyr is nothing like an MRC power pack and that comparison is only will create confusion. If you meant...
I am in full agreement, as I wait for the Zephyr to arrive at my door - ordered it in June. Yes, the Atlas is less costly today and is a real...
Yep - I know what you mean about the DCC dog fighting. I'm even guilty of it too. Why? Well, one position that the "pros" of each camp take...