The Aristo/Crest system I believe is designed got
G-Gauge and thus the components may be large. If he
is operating in a smaller scale, Digitrax or simular
would be better. One faceot is the number of loco
addresses possible(Aristo is 10, Digitrax is at least
99. I operate with Digitrax on the Newport Club, and
am verry satisfied. CY
--- Hank Kraichely <hkraichely@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have a friend that is interested in using the
> AristoCraft/Crest
> radio throttle system. It is designed to
> communicate with up to 10
> locomotives which each have a receiver that has a
> NMRA DCC
> compatible plug.
>
> The problem is that their website doesn't contain
> much information
> and can't answer all his questions.
>
> Does anyone on the list own or used this system? My
> friend would
> like to talk/email someone who has experience with
> the system.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Hank
>
>
>
>
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