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		By: Bob Miller		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The best and easiest way to match a loco to a decoder is to call or e-mail the manufacturer of the decoder. Almost any Mfgr will do... Digitrax, Tsunami, etc. I have found them all to be very helpful. Just tell them about your loco and they will tell you which decoder to use.  FYI, on small HO loco&#039;s, &#039;N&#039; scale decoders will also work. The key is the current draw.

If the DCC decoder supports both DC and DCC options, then a DCC equipped locomotive will run on a DC layout and the reverse is also true. Be sure and follow the directions that come with your Loco and/or your decoder.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best and easiest way to match a loco to a decoder is to call or e-mail the manufacturer of the decoder. Almost any Mfgr will do&#8230; Digitrax, Tsunami, etc. I have found them all to be very helpful. Just tell them about your loco and they will tell you which decoder to use.  FYI, on small HO loco&#8217;s, &#8216;N&#8217; scale decoders will also work. The key is the current draw.</p>
<p>If the DCC decoder supports both DC and DCC options, then a DCC equipped locomotive will run on a DC layout and the reverse is also true. Be sure and follow the directions that come with your Loco and/or your decoder.</p>
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