I just noticed the Bachmann bluetooth E-Z APP train control. It uses your smart phone or tablet and unlike DCC wireless control by smart phone it requires no peripherals such as computer, laptop, router/modem/wireless connection.
Simply apply 16 volts to track (initially developed for 'h.o.' but to be extended to other scales/gauges, place your bluetooth enabled loco on the track and download the free app from itunes or google. When theapp is selected it brings up the operation page after finding the loco.
Unlimited number of locomotives may be run. Unlike conventional DCC 'tuning', the E-Z APP hides the CV's on its setting page so all you need to do is alter an icon on the screen to raise/lower volume/brightness, change sound settings, whatever. You do not even have to know what a CV is to alter the settings on the loco (it is all displayed as an icon on the screen to alter the variables).
A bluetooth chip will become available (much like a decoder) to allow retrofitting bluetooth technology to older DCC ready locomotives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6xoL6NY83g
Simply apply 16 volts to track (initially developed for 'h.o.' but to be extended to other scales/gauges, place your bluetooth enabled loco on the track and download the free app from itunes or google. When theapp is selected it brings up the operation page after finding the loco.
Unlimited number of locomotives may be run. Unlike conventional DCC 'tuning', the E-Z APP hides the CV's on its setting page so all you need to do is alter an icon on the screen to raise/lower volume/brightness, change sound settings, whatever. You do not even have to know what a CV is to alter the settings on the loco (it is all displayed as an icon on the screen to alter the variables).
A bluetooth chip will become available (much like a decoder) to allow retrofitting bluetooth technology to older DCC ready locomotives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6xoL6NY83g