This past weekend 18 people including myself setup a large 30 module Free-mo layout in a 34' x 70' space in Clovis, CA. I used my Railpro system on the typical Digitrax equipped Free-mo layout and it was a great experience! One of the biggest issues everyone experienced was dirty track and I initially thought there was something wrong with Railpro, but realized everyone had the same problem. Now this issues is magnified when you don't have any sort of keep alive installed to get through the rough spots though and I hope this will be a future addition to Railpro.
Now for the fun stuff; everyone kept asking me what I was using, and I would tell them Railpro. Most have never heard of it and many would say; "Oh, that's what that guy from Texas keeps pushing". However many started to realize that I could run my trains without experiencing all the DCC issues they were all having. I find it funny to watch people use wireless throttles and constantly plug them in with their short 18" cable because the wireless is not reliable enough to just run on it. I lost count of the number of runaways when a locomotive takes off at full power, loss of consists, or one unit drops out of consist, slot and slot max issues, and other random Digitrax issues.
One person, who has been adamantly opposed in the past, was very intrigued and would like to purchase a Railpro to experiment with it. Another whom developed the MSS signal system was also very intrigued as he had never heard anything about Railpro before. Another person visiting from out of state was very interested as well, especially once I showed him how easy it was to consist and have locomotives run together without any speed matching. The biggest complaint was that they have much $$$ tied up in DCC and it would be hard to switch. I sold my Digitrax equipment to fund the purchase and I have no regrets in doing so. I did save one Digitrax throttle and even brought a couple of DCC equipped locos, but never wanted to try and run them which I think tells me I'm done with DCC and just install Railpro in them too.
So, I just wanted to share the great experience with all of you that I had with Railpro on a large modular layout.
Dan Risdon