I’m not trying to stir anything up but Tim Ring needs to get involved pushingRailPro. If it wasn’t for Kevin (kpack), MRH Forums or Bill B. I wouldn’t be running RailPro and that is sad. If he has a chance to be on Ken Patterson’s What’s Neat and doesn’t do it, he’s wrong. I bet Bill could get him on The Modellers Life podcasts. MRH could interview him or set something up in there videos, JoeF. Is always looking for good content.
I just purchased the NCE ProCab to run alongside RailPro because I want a Prottlethrottle by ISE after trying it at Trainfest in 11/2017 and there is no current interface with RailPro. The NCE is a nice unit, good pricing, easily understood and IMO cannot hold water compared to my RailPro. I run RailPro through the rails and have 2 consists doing DeadRail. The model train world is missing out on something they should know about. Reading a MRH forum topic today and yesterday about helping a modeler chose a DCC system both Twinstar and Bill mentioned RailPro and you know what, it was not dismissed by the group. I think the Original Poster already had in mind Digitrac but there at this time was no opposition to RailPro, which is greatly different then even a few months ago. Maybe the tide is changing and we need to have the Manufacturer help us promoting a great product. At Trainfest I found one and last weekend at The Mad City show there were 2 guys running RailPro on the club modular layouts. People need to understand how great our system is.
Does anyone have any ideas how we can get Tim R. to understand this or are we beating a dead horse? I know there was a previous discussion here but we need to try again. Is it worthwhile to have one of us contact Ken Patterson or Modellers Life if Tim says no to himself doing it. I understand how tough and time consuming running a business can be, but...
I’d even be willing to do a couple Midwest USA shows demonstrating RailPro if Tim would ok it. Does RailPro need a funding source to increase publicity? I’m grasping but we have a great system here!
TomO
Verona, Wi.