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Offline Hackcell  
#1 Posted : 21 March 2014 02:57:03(UTC)
Hackcell

Costa Rica   
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Hello,

I was reading about track occupancy and in the process I "landed" in the LDT website. There, I found this:

LDT DB4

Reading "The DigitalBooster DB-4 amplifies the data formats Märklin-Motorola, mfx®, M4 and DCC." caught my attention.

Has anybody around used (or currently uses) one of these connected to a CS2?

Thanks in advance!
Danilo Jiménez
Union Pacific and DB Cargo H0 models.
Märklin, Brawa, MTH and some Walthers cars (nobody is perfect!)
Pinball machines, jukeboxes and Horses.
Costa Rica, pura vida!!
Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 21 March 2014 07:35:55(UTC)
H0


Joined: 16/02/2004(UTC)
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Location: DE-NW
Hi!
Originally Posted by: Hackcell Go to Quoted Post
Reading "The DigitalBooster DB-4 amplifies the data formats Märklin-Motorola, mfx®, M4 and DCC." caught my attention.
I didn't try those, but from the connection diagram one can tell that the booster does not provide mfx feedback to the CS2.

A Delta Control used as a booster will also "amplify the data formats Märklin-Motorola, mfx®, M4 and DCC" - but also without feedback.

Regards
Tom
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