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According to my friend, they do not even have English support literature (all German).
D&H has their roots in Selectrix and only later embraced DCC. They always offered the smallest decoders on the market, currently I think around 5x8mm. That's btw a reason why Selectrix is still quite common with German Z Scalers.Their decoders are regarded as quite reliable. Not sure if they can compete feature wise with other offerings, the small ones for Z scale are definitively limited. Haven't used the current one, but earlier nano decoders had barely any features apart from motor control. But for small locos, e.g. Z scale switchers, they are great.
Don't know if anyone in the US sells CT Elektronik decoders anymore. Streamlined Backshop used to, but there's no inventory on their site now and a web search turned up mostly places in England. But I've tried the CT decoders in the past, and they are squarely up there with Zimo, ESU and Lenz in terms of motor control. And there IS an English-language manual available.If you don't need the really tiny size of the DCX77z, however, the ESU LokPilot Nano is a possibility at 8mm x 7mm x 2.8mm; the Zimo MX616 is similar in size, and both companies have wide distribution in the US although neither the LokPilot Nano motor decoder (as opposed to the function decoder) nor the Zimo MX616 seems to be available yet - both are out of stock on the SBS4DCC site, and I didn't see anywhere else that had them on a web search.
Peteski, I was more interested in the size, especially for an Atlas shay. As mentioned, they don't come cheap. About $50. in Canada.Rick