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Hello guys an gals........

I was looking at the latest MTH catalog of 2012 last night on the web and noticed the # 50-1028 DCS commander and wondering if any of you have operated one.  How good are they in DCS mode, as may get one of those sooner or later.  I have a railking imperial challenger from 2006 with the 3 volt system and using the # 50-1033 remote commander set for now. I read and studied the manual for the DCS commander and looks very interesting,easy to use !!!!.  Any of you guys use one if so tell us how you like it ?

the woman who loves railking imperial trains

Tiffany

 

 

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Coming to O scale from HO myself, I find the smaller DCS systems useful. I do own a Rev L DCS System and intend to add on as my railroad grows. The biggest change I can see is bringing Lionel Engines into the picture.


Forum Members have been very gracious with sales, trades and advice. If these forums did not exist, I would have been lost moving from O scale conventional to binary control of engines.

 

There isn't much to stop you from running a single engine as you learn. When you reach a certain point in your journey in DCS, you will move into bigger and more capable systems. (And add engines too I bet.)


Good luck!

I just got one, and I need some help.  I got it off eBay, so have no instructions.  There is a hand held device and a receiver, plus two banana plug wires.

 

There is a power plug receptacle on the receiving unit that says: Input 0-20 VAC 6 amp max, Input 0-24 VDC 6 amps max.  The dealer says that the unit does not come with a plug to fit that input, and I cannot see how else power would get in the remote to then be routed to the track.

 

It does look like the hand held is portable, and needs only batteries, not wires.

 

I have only one DCS  model, and just want to hear the bell and whistle. I am looking forward to plugging in my 16 VDC and blowing the whistle.

 

Should I have received a cable that goes from power supply to remote, with a coaxial power plug, or is that the purchaser's responsibility?

We're talking about two completely different devices on this thread.

 

The #50-1028 DCS Commander is intended for HO, is stationary, is limited to 6 amps and 10 engines, has a subset of DCS commands, and runs only DC voltage.

 

The #50-1033 DCS Remote Commander set is a handheld remote plus receiver that can only run PS2/PS3 engines that have a factory-assigned DCS ID#. It can accept a power supply like an MTH brick-type transformer or may be run in "passive mode" where it gets its power back-fed from the tracks.

 

The instructions for either device may be obtained from the MTH web page for each device. Further, both devices are discussed in greater detail than their instructions in The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition.

 

This and a whole lot more is all in "The DCS O Gauge Companion 2nd Edition", now available for purchase as an eBook or a printed book from MTH's web store site! Click on the link below to go to MTH's web page for the book!

 
 
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