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The Nano and NanoFx are 8.0mm x 7.0mm x 2.4mm, so the CT is smaller. The Nano has motor control, but only 4 function outputs vs no motor and 6 functions on the Fx. The Z guys are going to have some fun with these. Still too big for T -- LOL
Still too big for T -- LOL
Wait just a minute there Rick...
Wow! DCX65 is designed for 3-8V DCC? This is the first time I've heard of such a thing as low-voltage DCC. Makes sense for T gauge. That is so cool! DCX65 is 6 x 5 x 1,8 mm If the LokPilot decoder is called Nano, this one should be called Pico!
I have been following the DCX65 for some time (the announcement is already more than 2 month old) and I have tried to order the decoders from CT Elektronik, but unfortunately they are not yet available. I think it is good to clarify that it concerns a decoder for 3-8V motors running on regular DCC (with 7-21 V on the track). This would make a lot of small motors available for use in what ever want on regular N scale layouts. It is also important to notice that the DCX65 is only a little bit smaller than the DCX77z (6x5x1.8 vs 7.5x5x1.. And there is of course the DCX77L with a size of 9.5x4x1.8.Btw, we use a lot of CT Elektronik, Zimo and Esu decoders and in my opinion the real development of decoders is happening in Europe.Marc