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- | ZIMO ELEKTRONIK, an Austrian company based in Vienna, first launched a digital model railway control system in 1979 and progressively developed the system through the 1980s and early 1990s to include decoder BEMF, block control, route setting and a push button CTC panel amongst other advanced functions. Switching to the emerging DCC standard in 1996, ZIMO swiftly gained a reputation as the ' | + | ZIMO ELEKTRONIK, an Austrian company based in Vienna, first launched a digital model railway control system in 1979 and progressively developed the system through the 1980s and early 1990s to include decoder BEMF, block control, route setting and a push button CTC panel amongst other advanced functions. Switching to the emerging DCC standard in 1996, ZIMO swiftly gained a reputation as the ' |
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