Hear from TCS customers, just like you.

        Installed [a CN] in one RS3 and will do the other asp.  Fascinated by the performance.  The tiny LEDs put out intense light and at both ends of the RS3 like the prototype.  As you know, frame mods before TCS cost the rear light of RS3s.  The CN decoder has more functions than the RS3 can use, but, since the past requirement of milling many of the Atlas frames is avoided, a great decoder is less expensive than frame mods and soldering in the least expensive wired decoder available from [my dealer].  The concept is clever.  The slow speed performance is exceptional. TCS needs to get their story out to the DCC public. 

-Fred

     You shipped me a T1 [BEMF] on my last shipment.   It runs super!!!   In fact, it crawls so slowly that I had some visitors looking at my layout and they said "Is it moving?", and when I told them to look carefully, they said how long will it take to get around the layout, and I said "2 Weeks"!!  (My layout is 10 x 20)
 
       Thanks for asking me to update.I use my newest T1 in a consist with 3 other GP 38's pulling 21 cars up and down a 2% grade[!]
 
-Paul

 

       I just installed on of your new CN decoders into an Atlas Classic RS-3....WOW! The install was easy and the decoder worked like a charm! Thanks for bringing a great product to the market. I will be letting everyone I know who is into DCC about these decoders.

-Ed

 

  I have already posted comments about the T1 with BEMF on several forums. I have had two Heljan Class 33 diesel locos, one with a Zimo decoder and one with a TCS T1B (I've called it this to differentiate from the old T1, which we still have in stock), traveling on speed step 1 using the NCE PowerPro system - impossible to tell the difference and both move so slowly. Brilliant!!

-John