Bachmann EZ Command and DCC

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Wed May 25 20:22:39 EDT 2005


For low cost DCC, I HIGHLY recommend Atlas DCC...  The only issue I had was 
it would not program Broadway Limited engines, but I saw Tony's Train 
Exchange (look on the net) sells a device that boosts the Atlas signal to 
remedy this problem.

I used the Atlas DCC system with the BLI Class A, and was very satisfied.
I used it with the standard Atlas power pack that goes with the system, and 
was able to run 2 Life-Like Class Y3's, BLI Class A, and Bachmann Spectrum 
Class J, so I don't feel power was an issue.

It does allow for consisting and reprogramming.  It does not have all the 
extra function buttons of some systems, but seemed to be 95% as capable and 
easy to use, at about 25% or less cost of the bigger systems.

The hand units, and the base unit are very, very comfortable and intuitive 
to use.
They also have a feeling of very high quality.

I have no experience with the Bachmann system, though.

Mike Rector

At 07:54 PM 5/25/2005, you wrote:
>Hello fellow N&W modelers.  I am in the process of building my first real 
>layout.  I've built a few in the past, but I never completed any of 
>them.  I'm building a 4x8, and I'm laying track on it at present.
>
>Anyway, I've been looking at the DCC options available to me, and I want 
>something simple.  I've found the new Bachman EZ command system and I was 
>wondering if anyone on the list has used it or tried it.  I was also 
>wondering if the thing will work with sound equipped locomotives.
>
>Thanks,
>Ben Blevins
>
>
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