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===== DCC ===== | ===== DCC ===== | ||
Digital Command Control. DCC systems allow you to simulate prototypical train operation on your model railroad. With DCC you can operate multiple locomotives independently at the same time on the same section of track without a computer and without blocking or other complex wiring schemes. DCC systems use digital data packets to communicate commands to decoders that control locomotives and turnouts on the railroad. | Digital Command Control. DCC systems allow you to simulate prototypical train operation on your model railroad. With DCC you can operate multiple locomotives independently at the same time on the same section of track without a computer and without blocking or other complex wiring schemes. DCC systems use digital data packets to communicate commands to decoders that control locomotives and turnouts on the railroad. | ||
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+ | ===== DCC-EX ===== | ||
+ | Arduino based DCC and DC Command Station, which has EXtended Railroad Automation Instruction Language capability. | ||
+ | For further detail please see [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== DCO ===== | ||
+ | District Cut-Out. | ||
+ | DCO is an electronic module that monitors a [[glossary: | ||
===== DCT ===== | ===== DCT ===== | ||
Frequent typo for DTC (DCC Track Circuit, see below). | Frequent typo for DTC (DCC Track Circuit, see below). |
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