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There's been nothing done about it that I know of.

I think what we're all after is not cloning as such, but pre-configuring (like one can easily do with segments of DCC and the tools available there.) so we could create a "container" file that contains the sounds and button setups, LM settings etc for a single loco type and then write the thing in one go, and then write the whole thing in one go again to another loco of that type needing only to change the alias (loco number) and picture, if you want. I don't know why this is such a hard thing for Ring to do.

The fact that it took you 3 days to set up 4 modules speaks volumes about how backwards and slow Rings loading and configuring system is in today's times.

- Tim
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Finished RailPro Installation Examples / Re: GP-30 Proto2000
« Last post by Espeelark on May 19, 2026, 12:47:05 PM »
Sorry about that - couldn't see that there were attachments when using my "smart" phone.  ::)
Nice work there - thanks!
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Can Locomotive Modules be cloned?
« Last post by JRad on May 19, 2026, 09:16:29 AM »
I'm bringing this old thread back up to see if there has been any progress in getting Ring to consider LM cloning. Maybe a better term would be Bulk Loading.

Addressing G8B4Life's comment, I would not want to clone module specific data. Specifically, I want to "bulk load" the items that take so much time to load such as the loco picture and all the sounds. Button settings would be nice too, but not required.

I bring this back up because I just finished setting up 4 LMs for a friend. All 4 are identical and have numerous sounds installed.  It took me nearly 3 days, working a few hours at a time to download all the sounds from Ring to my simulator then copy each one, buy one, to all 4 modules. That would have been significantly faster if I only had to load one, then copy that to the other three. Obviously the data transfer would be no faster, but you could start it then let it run in the background for as long as it takes.

I'm sure stocking dealers who offer installation and/or custom sound configurations would appreciate this. I could see having a few "standard" configurations on hand that could then be loaded to a module in one shot.

Full backup of a module isn't something I feel is needed because nothing on a module is irreplaceable, so long as you keep copies of custom sounds and the photo loaded.

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Finished RailPro Installation Examples / Re: GP-30 Proto2000
« Last post by LVRR1856 on May 18, 2026, 07:48:14 PM »
Hi Espeelark,
There is a few pics there in my first post ... can you see them ?

Anyway here is my second GP-30 - P2k, even easier - no Sound, I used a LM3, a Digitrax 1" - 8 to 9 pin harness, and 2 LED bulbs with built in resistors. No cutting or soldering. Light filing the screw hole nib for old circuit board.

Just wired the LEDs into the P2K 8 pin top part of the plug with the little push on caps. I timed myself on the lights - about 7 minutes, strip wires,
twist, and cap ... they work great.

Ran it with the other unit - consist works great.

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Finished RailPro Installation Examples / Re: GP-30 Proto2000
« Last post by Espeelark on May 17, 2026, 05:15:49 PM »
Sounds very cool!
Can you post a photo (or two) of the install?
Thanks!
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Finished RailPro Installation Examples / GP-30 Proto2000
« Last post by LVRR1856 on May 14, 2026, 08:58:18 PM »
Rolling right along - just bought a pair of NOS - P2K GP30's. They were still new in box, never opened.
Of course to be expected on both engines - all 4 wheel gears were cracked. I can change these out in minutes now.
I buy packs of either red or black gears - reuse the old wheels. The Walthers sets are like $7.50/pair ($15/loco).
Just using new gears, can do for about $4/loco.

I pull off the old resistor board, popped in a new set of LEDs with built in resistors, rewired into the 8 pin plug, just a minor file down of the nibs
on the weight where te screws were for the board. LMS-3S set in there nicely along with 9 to 8 harness on one end. (used 1" version).

13mm x 18mm x 3 mm speaker and box from Crude - engineering, fit onto of rear light notch.

No cutting required.

I did run into a short problem. There was a tiny bit of corrosion on top of the 8 pin plug, after several other attemps to fix, finally found it.
scratched it up and cleaned with Isoprop Alcohol ... fixed it. Must have been a reaction from old flux ... good now.

Runs great. Number 2 will get just a LM3 no sound ...

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General Discussion / Handheld 2 Frozen
« Last post by rsmproductions on May 10, 2026, 04:58:05 PM »
Yesterday while running trains I attempted to adjust the volume on the handheld.  Went to the adjustment windows and then tried to save only for it to tell me it couldn't because all sounds had to be off and the engine not running at all.  The funny thing was all sounds were off and the engine throttle was 0%.  Tried several times to no avail.  Then I lost all sounds altogether and to run silent.

Then to make matters worse the handheld page froze and I was unable to access any other page and couldn't even turn the thing off...funny thing though the throttle worked and was able stop the engine.  When I was done I just left the handheld alone and let the battery run down.  This morning the handheld was off and there was enough battery to turn the unit on...it was no longer frozen.  So now it is charging back up. 

Not sure if this typical issue because for as long as I've owned never had a problem

Thank you for your thoughts and suggestions.
Richard
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: RAILPRO WH-6 SPEAKER WIRING
« Last post by Tom on May 09, 2026, 10:00:46 AM »
Thanks Bill.
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: RAILPRO WH-6 SPEAKER WIRING
« Last post by William Brillinger on May 07, 2026, 06:35:27 AM »
I don't think polarity of the leads matters as long as all of the speakers are oriented the same way so they are in phase together.
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / RAILPRO WH-6 SPEAKER WIRING
« Last post by Tom on May 06, 2026, 08:59:55 AM »
Does anyone know which speaker lead in the WH-6 is positive, or how to figure it out?

Also, if dual speakers should be WH-6(+) to Speaker #1(+), from speaker #1(-) to  speaker #2(+), from speaker #2(-) to WH-6(-), what would happen if polarity connections were reversed?  That is: WH-6(-) to Speaker #1(+), from speaker #1(-) to  speaker #2(+), from speaker #2(-) to WH-6(+).
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