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I'm wondering why it's so hard to buy a dcs system right now. Perhaps MTH is coming out with a new system or production has been stopped. I've gone to multiple LHS and none have any left in stock and haven't received any units for quite some time. It's not even readily available online, which is quite strange.
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Laidoffsick,

I guess its true, no stores carry stock anymore, I guess ill have to preorder it. I really like your layout by the way, great roundhouse!

 

Pine Creek Railroad, 

Thanks for the suggestion, but that is a 5 and a half hour drive from me in central NJ. Too bad it is not closer

 

PSU1980, 

i checked both online stores and both are sold out and on back order.

 

RJR,

That is good to know for the future

 

Thank You

Ryan

Last edited by rtarnofsky
Originally Posted by RJR:

I haven't heard any rumors or facts regarding any change to the DCS TIU, AIU, and remote. 

There are supposedly changes coming, but not to the existing electronics themselves as far as I know.  They are adding a plug-in wireless interface so that you can control things with your phone/tablet instead of the remote.  I'm actually kind-of looking forward to it.  

 

I do have a piece of advice that the OP isn't going to like - buy two TIUs.  I've had a couple of issues with my original and fortunately, it was repairable, but it always seemed to cut out at the worst possible time (around the holidays, with lots of train related stuff going on) and as you've noticed, they can be hard to find.   I'm not advocating you do it all at once, but having two has saved my bacon at least once or twice.  

 

Another piece of advice:  I have nothing but anecdotal evidence to back this up, but since I switched to powering the TIU through the AUX power port instead of the Fixed Channel 1 inputs, my problems have ceased.  

Please call MTH directly. They will advise you on where you might purchase the DCS system. They are available and they are being produced/manufactured.

 

I might add that MTH has a fine reputation of helping out their customers. I also realize not everyone will have the same experience(s) that I have had with MTH. Be that as it may, I am sure they can help you out so you can secure that DCS system.

 

Good Luck, Pete

Originally Posted by the train yard:

Please call MTH directly. They will advise you on where you might purchase the DCS system. They are available and they are being produced/manufactured.

 

Are you SURE that the DCS TIU and hand held controllers are available FROM MTH? I tried to order a pair of the latest Rev L TIU/hand held sets over a month ago, and MTH had "No Stock". They also told me that there was "no projected deliver date" for future supplies of the DCS sets.

 

Also, for what it's worth, my local hobby shop has NOT been able to obtain ANY DCS sets, nor Z4000 transformers, from MTH, in almost a year.

 

I might add that MTH has a fine reputation of helping out their customers. I also realize not everyone will have the same experience(s) that I have had with MTH. Be that as it may, I am sure they can help you out so you can secure that DCS system.

 

Good Luck, Pete

 

Team,

 

Remember, more TIU's mean you need to read and set the remote controller to Super TIU. Second, if you have not upgraded the remote and base to the latest version your missing out. The software is 4.3 I think. Plus their is a difference in the old TIU's and Version L, the new ones. I have 2 TIU's and only use one. Also, remember,  you need to size your layout and out the power drops in the right spots as well as install the little light.

 

I also use TMCC on the same layout and no major issues other than the bigger you get the more complex it gets

 

I bought some good stuff from him.  if you go to wheeling store.  he has a tone of inventory.  I mean a lot!  lots of neat things too, tons of buildings, even old 70's lionel sets in boxes.  He does online ordering.  he has rare things I only found from him.  I got a PCC MTH Pat transit trolley.  he was the only one around to have one still new in box.  Originally Posted by rtarnofsky:
Pine Creek Railroad,
I'll definitely give him a call. Sounds like a good deal.
Thank You
Ryan

 

Not exactly, we have older TIU's and and newer TIU's on the same layout and this has caused major headaches for us. We pulled all 5 - then used Rev L saw problems, then we downgraded the TIU's and saw more problem. We have not used a combo of old and new because you will get an RF out of Range message.

 

We have upgraded member and club remotes with new software to ensure we were on top of things.  With that said our experience depending on the day, is no go, go, or great. We are now doing a complete electrical review.

 

Bottom line, per MTH if you have a newer Version of DCS you can't use the older version TIU at the same time. I believe I read that in the upgrade instructions. I will check but why would you use conflicting versions?

 

 

Back in September, when I was looking for a DCS Set I did not have much luck.  So I ended up buying the TIU and Remote from two different sellers on the Bay.  They were a bit more expensive that way but that was the market.  The TIU was "REV L" and I took it to my local Hobby Shop and had their repair guy update the software for a nominal fee. Both units are wrapped and under the Christmas tree as a gifts from my son and daughter. 

 

As it turns out my old club had several TIU's and Remotes all of which were donated to my current club.  The TIU's needed some work and upgrading but we have a member that "may" be able to repair them.  As far as I know, the remotes are functional.  But nobody has tested them yet as the club just got them a week ago.

 

My point is search on-line.  They are out there.

Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Mark,

   There are some still available, look around if you can still get one for $250.00

you will be lucky.

PCRR/Dave

Dave,

I just take it from this topic that for once I made my purchasing decision at the right time.  Either I pay too much, or more often I wait too long and then can't find one.  

Oh well, it is a hobby.  I don't have to have anything; but it is fun.  

Mark,

   No doubt you purchased at the right time, the cost back then was slightly less

and some of the businesses were being effected by the competition to supply

the DCS's, it worked out well for the consumer during that time.  Now it's kind of the opposite situation, the supply is lean and cost has gone up. 

Yes this is a hobby but I still shop around for the best deals, our hobby has never been

very inexpensive to begin with.

PCRR/Dave

Last edited by Pine Creek Railroad
Originally Posted by rtarnofsky: I have a brand new AIU piece never opened. $85 plus whatever the shipping cost would be. If ever interested give me a shout. Thanks  Dan
I'm wondering why it's so hard to buy a dcs system right now. Perhaps MTH is coming out with a new system or production has been stopped. I've gone to multiple LHS and none have any left in stock and haven't received any units for quite some time. It's not even readily available online, which is quite strange.

 

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