My understanding is that the DCC architecture is roughly as follows:
However, almost every product I've looked at combines the command station and a booster. LGB MTS, Roco z21, Zimo MX10, Massoth DiMax, ... . The only one that I've found that sells a command station without built-in booster is the NCE CS202.
I'm curious as to why this is the case.
I can see the attraction of putting the command station and a booster in a single box:
Also, my impression is that DCC allows for a back-channel from decoders to the command station. How does this pass back through the boosters?
However, almost every product I've looked at combines the command station and a booster. LGB MTS, Roco z21, Zimo MX10, Massoth DiMax, ... . The only one that I've found that sells a command station without built-in booster is the NCE CS202.
I'm curious as to why this is the case.
I can see the attraction of putting the command station and a booster in a single box:
- don't need two power supplies
- can sell it as "all in one" unit
Also, my impression is that DCC allows for a back-channel from decoders to the command station. How does this pass back through the boosters?