JimmyB
Now retired - trains and fishing

Been around model railways a while, and most analogue systems are 12 v DC and digital systems around 20 v, however when looking at adverts for garden railway stock there seems to be an array of voltages but very little information.
In 0 Gauge a loco will be designated as DC (analogue), DCC ready, (analogue, with no chip but ready to go) DCC (digital chip fitted) DCC with sound (digital with sound fitted).
With Garden Railways I appreciate there is battery, live steam and both can come with radio control, but I find that the adverts are not always clear.
Is there a simple rule of thumb - please.
In 0 Gauge a loco will be designated as DC (analogue), DCC ready, (analogue, with no chip but ready to go) DCC (digital chip fitted) DCC with sound (digital with sound fitted).
With Garden Railways I appreciate there is battery, live steam and both can come with radio control, but I find that the adverts are not always clear.
Is there a simple rule of thumb - please.