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		By: Herb Sr		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[JACOB, DCC come as a complete starter system, such as the Super Empire builder from Digitrax, you would decide on infra red or radio, but radio is the way to go....Comes with everything you need to get started...The command station is a DB 150,a booster is only another command station hooked to the main command station, instructions will show you how to hook it up there is a jumper wire hooked to the second 150 to make it a booster....The origional set, should run most tracks, a booster is needed only if you need more power to run more trains, usually on a larger layout. I have 360 feet of mainline, several switching areas, and one booster was needed...Several engines run at the same time and the extra power worked out well. The help book should aid you.Read everything you can on the DCc systems....Herb Sr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JACOB, DCC come as a complete starter system, such as the Super Empire builder from Digitrax, you would decide on infra red or radio, but radio is the way to go&#8230;.Comes with everything you need to get started&#8230;The command station is a DB 150,a booster is only another command station hooked to the main command station, instructions will show you how to hook it up there is a jumper wire hooked to the second 150 to make it a booster&#8230;.The origional set, should run most tracks, a booster is needed only if you need more power to run more trains, usually on a larger layout. I have 360 feet of mainline, several switching areas, and one booster was needed&#8230;Several engines run at the same time and the extra power worked out well. The help book should aid you.Read everything you can on the DCc systems&#8230;.Herb Sr</p>
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