Hi guys, I'm new to the whole DCC side of things and could do with some advice on converting from analog to DCC. I have moved up from N to G scale and my plan has always been to have a DCC controlled railway. Things have started out as is most often the case with an LGB starter set and some track. This has got my line up and running for now.
Next is the fun part. Over the past few weeks I have been collecting bits here and there to start moving to DCC. I have a couple of 50110 for the power. I have just purchased an MTS 3 central station and universal remote from the real nice daveyb. I have a 55022 small loco decoder to go in the stainz from the kit. Now the only thing I have to do is get it all working (sounds easy enough).
I have made a few assumptions which I hope may prove to be correct or if not could you please correct me.
First the track. There seems to be power over the entire layout so I can currently control the loco on any part of the track regardless of an switch settings so I ASSUME that to start with I shouldn't need any isolators or further track connection clips for the time being.
Second I need to find some way to programme the decoder so that the remote and loco can talk to each other. In the long term is it going to be easier to invest in a PC programmer rather than doing it from the handset. I think Massoth do a USB one which would be better these days than a serial one and I ASSUME this would be ok to do LGB as well.
I do have plans maybe when funds allow to move over to a Massoth navigator and wireless, but that is not top of the list to get this working.
Any basic tips for doing this would be most helpful and I'm sure I might be asking a few more questions in the very near future.
Cheers,
Alan.
Next is the fun part. Over the past few weeks I have been collecting bits here and there to start moving to DCC. I have a couple of 50110 for the power. I have just purchased an MTS 3 central station and universal remote from the real nice daveyb. I have a 55022 small loco decoder to go in the stainz from the kit. Now the only thing I have to do is get it all working (sounds easy enough).
I have made a few assumptions which I hope may prove to be correct or if not could you please correct me.
First the track. There seems to be power over the entire layout so I can currently control the loco on any part of the track regardless of an switch settings so I ASSUME that to start with I shouldn't need any isolators or further track connection clips for the time being.
Second I need to find some way to programme the decoder so that the remote and loco can talk to each other. In the long term is it going to be easier to invest in a PC programmer rather than doing it from the handset. I think Massoth do a USB one which would be better these days than a serial one and I ASSUME this would be ok to do LGB as well.
I do have plans maybe when funds allow to move over to a Massoth navigator and wireless, but that is not top of the list to get this working.
Any basic tips for doing this would be most helpful and I'm sure I might be asking a few more questions in the very near future.
Cheers,
Alan.