The Märklin Mobile Station 2 does not have an output for a programming track. Using a contact and
some wiring you can easily create a programming track yourself. Check out how I did just
that.
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As you may know, I usually run my trains with a Lenz LZV100, a LH100 and a LI-USB for computer
control. I do not use the LI-USB much, but I do use the LZV100 and the LH100 a lot. The Lenz
system is good and does the job, but I am currently looking on other systems. I would like
something to happen on the digital front, so I thought I would take the opportunity to look
around and check out some of the other cool digital command control systems available.
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The Märklin point mechanism for the C track has some nice accessories in the bag that comes with
it. I use them to indicate digital and remote controlled points from the manually controlled
points.
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Last year Märklin released an entire new family of decoders. One decoder to fit them all, so to
speak. The decoder family comes in easy to install packages with the tools needed to re-fit
older locomotives. The decoder speaks DCC, so you can easily use it with your DCC system.
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