Larger digital model railways often need a booster to operate. But
what is a booster really? This article explains the basic concept of a booster, how it works and
when you should use it.
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Having a dedicated USB stick to use with the Märklin Central Station 2 is always a good idea. You
can use it for storing backups of your layout configuration, importing icons and decoder
firmware. This article shows you how to prepare a USB stick for use with the Central Station
2.
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Märklin has two special kits for adding sound to Trix (and Märklin) locomotives of the families
ER20 (Hercules), TRAXX and classes 232 and 234 (Ludmilla). I thought I would try out a kit as I
have a few of the class 232, 234 and because it would be a fun little project.
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The Märklin point mechanisms for the C track are magnetic and thus gives you the "click, click"
operation of your points. With the Viessmann universal point motor (Viessmann #4554) you can now
get slow moving points just like you see in real life. But is it worth your money?
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