how many amps do I need please

That converter you have got - just be aware that you can get straight through and cross over connectors.i.e. the pins are reversed.
 
Just to keep this up to date. The Z21 signal is not recognised by the MRC Prodigy and therefore the Gaugemaster badged one as well. I will keep the Z21 for the G Scale show layout but get a handset system for the MRC in garden use. Big shame but if I run anything with two plus motors and want smoke, the Z21 cannot cope.
 
Here's the manual, such as it is..

http://www.jimsmodeltrains.com/assets/userGuides/MRC_1521.pdf

if you are hooking the track outputs of your DCC system, you use pins 3 & 4.... and these must be connected..

If you are hooking up the 5 volt "logic" level DCC (not boosted) you need to ADDITIONALLY connect pins 1 and 2

you can see that pins 5, 6, 7, 8 are duplicates of 1,2,3,4 ...

So, the connection depends on what "outputs" your Z21 has..

Greg
 
OK tests all done and the Z21 will not talk to the MRC 8 amp booster so I sourced a badged MRC Advanced (Gaugemaster in the UK) and it works perfectly. So for less than £200 I have a full DCC 8amp system. I will use the Z21 to program them and re-asdign function addresses and for the Z Gauge show layout. Thanks for everyone's help.
 
Is the unit you got the MRC MRC0001521 or the UK equivalent? It seems to have a part number of DCC49.

The mrc unit looks like this:
1521_450__19761.1430355015.1280.1280.jpg

and the Gaugemaster looks like this:

DCC49.jpg
 
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