Greg Elmassian
Guest

For people who are new, and even many who have used "DCC" for years, there are some significant differences in features, capabilities, and architectures between::
True DCC
AND
Systems that use DCC decoders.
They are not the same.
The important difference is a true DCC system utilizes a "command station"... all the throttles communicate with the command station, and the command station controls ALL the locos. NO throttle directly communicates with the loco. (how this is packages is NOT really germane, it's the architecture and function).
With a true DCC system, the command station, and thus ALL the throttles know what locos are running at what speeds in what direction. This allows locos to be handed over to other throttles at the same speed, to take over a consist, and if you want to stop all running locos there are a number of options, besides just stopping one.
Many new systems are out that utilize DCC decoders, but the throttle talks directly to the loco. Because there is no command station (central intelligence) then trying to hand off locos to another throttle, or having throttle "A" be able to stop throttle "B"'s runaway becomes very difficult or impossible.
There are many more advantages to using a command station, and this is a reason that "true" DCC systems still use this architecture.
Many people do not realize the distinctions or advantages of this architecture, but it is there, and the advantages are real and can be enumerated.
This is not to educate people who don't care, but perhaps make some people aware that using a DCC decoder with a proprietary system is NOT DCC and will have some missing features from a TRUE DCC system.
Greg
p.s. I won't debate this with the people who just want to argue, it's for edification
True DCC
AND
Systems that use DCC decoders.
They are not the same.
The important difference is a true DCC system utilizes a "command station"... all the throttles communicate with the command station, and the command station controls ALL the locos. NO throttle directly communicates with the loco. (how this is packages is NOT really germane, it's the architecture and function).
With a true DCC system, the command station, and thus ALL the throttles know what locos are running at what speeds in what direction. This allows locos to be handed over to other throttles at the same speed, to take over a consist, and if you want to stop all running locos there are a number of options, besides just stopping one.
Many new systems are out that utilize DCC decoders, but the throttle talks directly to the loco. Because there is no command station (central intelligence) then trying to hand off locos to another throttle, or having throttle "A" be able to stop throttle "B"'s runaway becomes very difficult or impossible.
There are many more advantages to using a command station, and this is a reason that "true" DCC systems still use this architecture.
Many people do not realize the distinctions or advantages of this architecture, but it is there, and the advantages are real and can be enumerated.
This is not to educate people who don't care, but perhaps make some people aware that using a DCC decoder with a proprietary system is NOT DCC and will have some missing features from a TRUE DCC system.
Greg
p.s. I won't debate this with the people who just want to argue, it's for edification