Edit: I've posted this a couple of other times today here at TRW and if the mods think that's not permissible please feel free to take it down.I had one of our TRW members ask me for a link that explains exactly what a DCC Friendly PCB hand-laid turnout is and how to create the electrical turnout circuit to make it "Friendly".
After doing half an hour of Google searching, I could only find diagrams and explanations of HO and N RTR commercially available turnouts, soooo....I decided to create a diagram explaining what "DCC Friendly" means, and how to gap the rails and PCB ties to make that happen for hand-built N-scale PCB turnouts.
Also, I've known since I was a kid in the 1960's what the best way to ensure no shorts and reliable running on model railroad turnouts, but I think it's not correct to assume that every model railroader knows what a "DCC Friendly" turnout is, so I'm posting this little diagram here for those of us who build our own PCB turnouts, or those who wish to make sure their hand-made PCB turnouts are gapped correctly for electrical "Friendliness".
Note that a "DCC Friendly" turnout is also a "DC Friendly" turnout.
Photo (1) - My "DCC Friendly Turnout" captioned diagram:Cheerio!
Bob Gilmore