

There will be no changes to book contents or its use without permission of the author. Any conditions? The book is intended as a service to the model railway community. The book will remain as one document – albeit in two volumes. However, it is not a 'Wiki', where individuals can remove and change the contents to match their own personal preferences or hobby horses. I welcome suggestions for corrections, amendments, addenda, etc., so that the book can develop to meet the broadest needs and to keep up with technological changes. That is not to say that I think the book is perfect. Who owns the book? This is not intended as a 'MERG publication'. I have trialled the book to selected members covering a range of knowledge and experience, with favourable feedback. I think that the contents will be widely welcomed.

There is not a lot of material out there, mainly old texts or books that solely cover DCC. It is intended to help new members and those who might be drawn to our activities. You can reach me at Why do it? I believe that there is a need for a book that tries to encompass the broad electronic facets of our hobby. Hopefully, it will act as a useful resource. I don't know if it is good but it is certainly big, with 22 chapters, around 450 pages and about 700 images and illustrations.

Electronics for Model Railways Here are my thoughts on this book.
