Rick is a CyberSecurity Architect by day, a modeler in the afternoon and a hobby electronics bubba by night. He has
designed and produced a few products to ease his fellow modeler's pain for wiring up their railroads and his next goal
is to do the same thing for signals.
Rick is currently building the second version of his Richmond Terminal railroad, a double deck railroad based on the RF&P
in HO scale. The railroad has been operational for a few years and he is looking forward to continuing regular op
sessions. Like version 1 of the layout, it will be fully signaled, supporting both ABS and CTC modes of operation. He
has been engaged with the OpenLCB community and you can find him at most conventions manning the LCC SIG booth.
Reference: Special LCC Group Meeting
The LCC Group Meeting - San Saba Room 2 - Friday, August 25, 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Background for the LCC User Group Meeting:
"The Layout Command Control and Open Layout Control Bus User Group meeting is an opportunity for these communities to
discuss use cases, interesting solutions and technical challenges amongst themselves and interested modelers. New
products or solutions, including live demos inside the LCC/OpenLCB ecosystem are welcome to be presented to the group.
If you have questions on how a certain thing could be done, this is a forum to ask the question and hear options from
other users. If you'd like to hear about where development for OpenMRN could use help, this is chance to ask."
CLINIC - Implementing Signaling on LCC with Cue
"Layout Command Control offers a rich and maturing ecosystem to support signaling your railroad. This clinic will
discuss and illustrate how to use Cue, an application based on OpenMRN, to produce flexible signaling sections that you
can use on your railroad to signal as much or as little as you like."
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