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Easily and they play well together.

I suggest breaking the center rail at the far end from the lockon for better DCS signal.

If you have multiple lockons, make each one power a block with the center rail isolated from other power blocks.

DCS signal will turn to mush otherwise.

(The signals run around and cross each other on the rails, this garbles them.)

Truthfully, for that size layout, you probably won't have any issue with the DCS signal the way you have it.  Russel is correct on a larger layout, you'll run into issues if you don't do the wiring properly.

 

Easy way, just connect the DCS Remote Commander receiver directly to the track with it's output posts.  Don't run any power through the input side, it'll run passively and you eliminate the issue of running a lot of power through that little barrel connector.

 

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