CML Electronics Limited

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CML Electronics Limited exists to market, manufacture and support Laurence and Cheryl Barker's DCC products. Its aim is to provide whole layout control & automation products that do not require the use of a PC computer to operate the railway.

DCC offers a new and advanced way to control a railway. However, if it is only user to control the locomotives then it only offers a fraction of its real potential. The combination of DCC  and a LAN such as LocoNet or XpressNET between them allow powerful control of the whole railway.

Our products are usable with railways controlled by Digitrax and other systems using the LocoNet network to interconnect the components.

Laurence Barker has 29 years experience in the design and manufacture of complex electronic products. He is experienced in hardware and software design for Digital Signal Processing and complex, multiprocessor software systems.

Cheryl Barker has 23 years experience in banking and business administration.

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  • Registered office:
  • 18 Nickleby Road
  • Clanfield
  • Waterlooville
  • Hampshire
  • PO8 0RH
  • telephone: 02392 599570 (evenings & weekends please)

    (from outside UK dial +44 2392 599570)

     Registered in England and Wales number 4243423.

    Last Updated on Thursday, 14 January 2010 20:31  

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