Hi Dave,
How are you? Great insight as usual. I can't take credit for the RR & Co software pick, that was your suggestion and it is very very nice.
You know I am new, getting back in to trains, so, what has me leaning heavily to ESU ECos is primarily form factor and more importantly User Interface. Their touch screen user interface is the best that is out currently and when I say best, I mean ease of use. My girls (ages 4 & 6) will be able to run the trains just like they do now on straight DC. No figuring out function buttons or submenus. The touchscreen has a gui interface that works like a tablet for the most part.
You are correct when you say that technically most of the manufactureres are now on a roughly similar playing field when it comes to the 28 NMRA functions, I found that when looking at the different systems. I am not sure about what you mean about ESU's partial adoption of RailCom, it appears they are putting it in everything but, it really wasn't a factor for me. It's a "nice to have" but, RR & Co software will be handling much of that when fully implemented.
But, you brought up a great point. I am leaning heavily to ECos 50200 for the command station (
http://www.esu.eu/en/products/...os-50200-dcc-system/ ) and haven't locked in yet on the detectors etc, even though I would lean towards them just to keep equipment similar. One of the things I like that they do, is that the ECos is very cross platform functional. It can read your Loconet detectors and use them. It can also do it for S88, and others. So, if you already have a layout with the detectors installed, say the Digitrax Loconet, you get the LocoNet adaptor (click here
http://www.esu.eu/en/products/...uerung/lnet-adapter/ ) for Ecos and you can continue to use your current detectors. Also, it allows for use of all of the major manufacturer throttles to connect to it. Or, if you prefer a particular brand of detector you can continue to use them. Here is a link to their expandibility page which has a schematic on the bottom that I personally found helpful because it showed How a lot of various systems connnect to ECos (
http://www.esu.eu/en/products/...ystem/expansibility/ ).
My focus is looking forward and attempting to future proof my equipment as much as reasonably possible. A manufacturer that builds in multiple protocols for your use, like open source software has my attention. So, if there is slick new decoder that does something special or something else, I will probably be able to get it to run without having to buy a whole new system. Regardless of who made it.
Now, I did look at NCE and Digitrax and their systems are fine. I just personally don't like their bases and throttles. Hardware (the guts) is mostly comparable to ECos but, they lose me with old tech remotes and design. Now, the Zimo, MX 32 throttle is real interesting because it has a large graphical TOUCHSCREEN interface on the throttle! So, it combines the form of the older CABS folks like and a much better interface. I didn't go that direction personally because a) the MX10 command station still isn't out yet b) I have 2 girls and the ECos comes with 2 throttles built in, very parent friendly. And you can swap the throttles by pressing a button on the screen if you chose. Finally, I found the ECos here in the states for $675, which is a touch expensive but, when I compared apples to apples and added up all the parts of the other systems (base, power, wireless cab etc), it wasn't too far off and that touchscreen pushes it over the top, for me atleast. I can't stand scrolling through menus. I have flashbacks of the late 80's and early 90's when I have to do that.
Given the generally similar hardware capabilities of the manufacturers and that they all essentially do 28 DCC function support, it really comes down to system flexibility, the User Interface and ease of use, for me at least.
Now Dave, I know you have a lot more experience in this than I do and I appreciate all of the help and advice you share, especially with folks like me trying to figure stuff out. So if you think I missed something or am possibly walking in to a bear trap, I am all ears. I have no personal or financial interest in any of these companies, I just want to build the best model railroad I can.
Thanks,
Chris