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1967  -  2009  42 years leading the hobby
Over 1000 members worldwide.

The Model Electronic Railway Group
An international, UK based group promoting interest in the application of electronics (including computers) to all aspects of railway modelling. 

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About MERG

Group news, meeting programme etc.

Area Group Information

Aims of the group
Membership, how and why to join.
Charter and Rules

Publicity flyer to download

Members' services
Forum
Technical bulletins
Kits and Supplies

Members private pages, downloads etc. 

Members' Forum

(REGISTER on your first visit to either of these areas)

Only MERG members can register, see link onthe left for joining information.

Old members password system is now out of use except for the RPC kit sales  which has not been moved yet.

Committee Pages

Resources and Info

Resources index
Resistors for beginners
Layout Control Bus (CBUS)
LEDs for beginners
diy DCC system
Remote Panel Control System (RPC)
Miscellaneous projects

Links to related sites

Glossary of Common Terms used in MERG Electronics

Latest updates:
Flyer updated
Membership info and form updated 5/11/08

Members pages integrated with forum password system.
Forum added 13/9/08
Archive of Newsletters extended 25/8/08

RPC System added to Resources 10/4/09
BOD1 added to DCC resources. 13/9/08
CBUS files on resources pages updated , 31/08/2008
CBUS USB module added 31/08/08

About MERG

Founded in 1967, the Group’s aim is to actively promote and advance the use of electronic and computer technology for model railway operation. Railway modelling, one of the world’s most popular hobbies is ideally suited to take advantage of these technologies, and the application of electronics and computers can be used to good effect to add enhanced features and realism to model railway operation including:
  • Command control (DCC and/or computer interfacing)
  • Train-on-track detection
  • Signalling
  • Sound
  • Scenic effects

As might be expected, scale or gauge are largely immaterial.

The Group provides opportunities for adults (18 and over)  interested in the application of electronics and computers in Railway Modelling to broaden their knowledge and share information and ideas.  We do this through a regular journal and many Technical Bulletins published by members for members, by our forum and email discussion groups and by a programme of meetings and visits. We also provide tutors for weekend courses held at Missenden Abbey. For further details of forthcoming courses see the News page.

Where appropriate kits for construction of member designed equipment are made available to members, currrently these include Computer Control and DCC equipment.

To whet your appetite pdf copies of a recent Journal and the Technical Bulletin that was the subject of our very first kit can be downloaded from the following links:   Journal,   Technical Bulletin.

The Group actively seeks to participate at UK Model Railway Exhibitions where we are able to provide a working demonstration stand manned by our members who will discuss and demonstrate to visitors various aspects of our sphere of interest.

Much information is available on this site, including beginners' tutorials, membership details, information on available kits and technical bulletins. More detailed technical information will be found on the resources pages and the 'links' page will take you to many other related sites. Use the links in the index above to navigate the site.

 For further information on joining the group please see the membership page.

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  This page last updated 10/05/2009