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William Brillinger

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Getting the word out
« on: October 10, 2015, 07:24:17 PM »
I plan to send a "news item" to MRH for publication in the News and Events section of the next issue.

Jeff Shultz suggested: the item include some explanation of what the user group is, whether it is associated with Ring Eng., that sort of thing. If you have a website, put it in. You should be able to upload the logo as well.

So, how does this sound:

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The RailPro User Group has moved...

The RailPro User Group has moved from Yahoo! Groups to a new forum at rpug.pdc.ca

RailPro is an advanced, touch based, wireless control system for model railroads designed to eliminate the complexities of DCC.  The RailPro User Group was formed in early 2015 as a place for RailPro users to engage with other RailPro users, providing peer support and ideas to anyone interested in this next generation model railroad control system.

The RailPro User Group is not affiliated with Ring Engineering in any way.
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- Bill Brillinger, RPUG Admin

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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2015, 11:02:01 PM »
That sounds good to me Bill.

With MRH's wide reader base and the move to a forum instead of a Yahoo! Group hopefully we can attract more current and potential users.

Tim

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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2015, 08:57:03 AM »
RailPro is an advanced, touch based, wireless control system for model railroads designed to eliminate the complexities of DCC.

RailPro is an advanced, touch based, wireless control system for model railroads that offers all the functionality of DCC without the associated DCC complexity. RailPro is a powerful full featured control system that is amazingly simple to use.
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When I was a kid... no wait, I still do that. HO, 28x32, double deck, 1969, RailPro

William Brillinger

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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2015, 09:07:24 AM »
Alan, I like that!

Updated:

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The RailPro User Group has moved...

The RailPro User Group has moved from Yahoo! Groups to a new forum at rpug.pdc.ca

The RailPro User Group was formed in early 2015 for RailPro users to engage with other RailPro users, providing peer support and ideas to anyone interested in this next generation model railroad control system. The RailPro User Group is not affiliated with Ring Engineering.

RailPro is an advanced, touch based, wireless control system for model railroads that offers all the functionality of DCC without the associated DCC complexity. RailPro is a powerful full featured control system that is amazingly simple to use.
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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2015, 11:16:30 AM »
Bill,

Sounds good to me.  Great idea putting a blurb in MRH about the forum!

On a related note, there are also other ways we can get the word out about Railpro in general.  I'd like to see more vidoes of Railpro in use, made to a decent quality so they are enjoyable to watch (tripods are helpful).  When people research a new product it helps to see it in action.  Most people won't know someone near them that has Railpro, so they will need to rely on videos to make a judgement.  Many of the Railpro videos out there are old and outdated (including mine).  With some effort from the community we can provide some great visual resources to help show what Railpro is capable of.  Just a thought I've had recently.

-Kevin

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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2015, 07:40:06 PM »
I too like Alan's contribution.

Geez, I feel like an outsider a bit. Almost want to build something in HO just so I get a RailPro system and get going!

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Re: Getting the word out
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Geez, I feel like an outsider a bit. Almost want to build something in HO just so I get a RailPro system and get going!

Don't wait for us to tell you to get to it. ;)
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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2015, 06:28:40 PM »
Kevin, I was sold on railpro by watching your superb videos!  I will try and make a couple videos once I get my little shelf layout a little further along.  I doubt however they will come close to the quality you have been able to produce.

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Re: Getting the word out
« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2015, 04:36:06 PM »
Kevin, I was sold on railpro by watching your superb videos!  I will try and make a couple videos once I get my little shelf layout a little further along.  I doubt however they will come close to the quality you have been able to produce.

-Laurence

I was 90% sold on RailPro until I found Kevin's videos as well. His videos convinced me and I'm so glad they did. If Kevin and I ever cross paths the first round is on me.

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