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 ===== RailCommunity ====== ===== RailCommunity ======
-RailCommunity is a German organisation made up of primarily DCC decoder manufactures. Due to the fact that the NMRA (original custodians of the Lenz DCC standards) were not passing on the enhancements being made to the DCC system and making their way into the documented standards at the rate required by mainly the European decoder manufactures.+RailCommunity is a German organisation made up of primarily DCC decoder manufactures. Due to the fact that the NMRA (original custodians of the Lenz DCC standards) were not passing on the enhancements being made to the DCC system and making their way into the documented standards at the rate required by decoder manufactures.
 Although the NMRA DCC standards are still active the RailCommunity was formed to bring the system enhancements and developments quicker so manufactures and customers alike were quicker informed. Although the NMRA DCC standards are still active the RailCommunity was formed to bring the system enhancements and developments quicker so manufactures and customers alike were quicker informed.
 So, today the current standards are published by RailCommunity with close involvement with the NMRA, MOROP and BDEF. So, today the current standards are published by RailCommunity with close involvement with the NMRA, MOROP and BDEF.
-One slight disadvantage is that although the RailCommunity always up to-date they are only published in the German language. Fortunately, Merg has these German documents translated into English and available for members to view here: [[dcc:specs:start|DCC Standards]]        +One slight disadvantage is that although the RailCommunity documents are always up to-date they are only published in the German language. Fortunately, Merg has these German documents translated into English and available for members to view here: [[dcc:specs:start|DCC Standards]]        
  
 ===== Raspberry Pi ===== ===== Raspberry Pi =====
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