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Are any of you running such a combination? Was it worth the additional effort to keep your DC legacy locos?
Just make sure that you never ever, ever,ever, ever allow a locomotive cross between live DC and DCC power blocks. Did I mention "never"? SInce we know that mistakes can and will happen, it would make sense to keep the DC and DCC parts of the layout completely separate (no possibility of crossing).The early DCC system's DC loco operation using "pulse stretching" technique was deemed to be too much trouble (along with possible motor damage) and was deprecated on most (if not all) DCC systems. Does Digitrax even still have that capability in their newer command stations?
I've never tried this. What would happen? I presume the escape of magic smoke would be part of the experience.
If you only planning on a single booster and single throttle, safest approach would be to feed power to the track through DPDT switch to select either DC or DCC. That way there is no possibility of having both power types ever being connected together. Of course that requires the layout to be single block.
Can't speak for other systems, but one of the things that brought me over to Digitrax back in my N scale days is that at least back in 2005, it was the only system I knew of that allowed for simultaneous operation of DC and DCC locomotives. No special power blocks and no toggle switches are necessary. That's still the case.