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After searching to no avail I am trying to find CT DCX65/5 decoder information. They list the DCX 65 as a low voltage decoder specifically for 3-8V motors and then, they list another with the suffix /5, a DCX 65/5V. Both share the same listing with all information identical except for one line in the specs towards the end of the page. It states the DCX 65 is "Version with 6 connecting wires" and the DCX 65/5V states that it's "Version with 6 cables and Lv and Lh as logic output". What does this mean? Elsewhere in my searches I found reference to "T" scale for the /5 version but nothing about what it is, what it does, or why? Here's the link to CT's site and this page. http://www.tran.at/Produkte/DCX65.shtml Use the translator if it's in German.Edit Add: Found this.http://www.tran.at/Dokumentation/DCX65.pdf It's in German but does show a difference in a wiring diagram that mentions the two versions. It seems that maybe there's an onboard voltage limiter for 5V... maybe? I don't know.