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... Robyn has promised progress on the trees, to which I respond, "Well...?" ...
The transition was successful in that the railroad runs fine and I now have a means to sneaker-net between my Macs and the RPis, but the roster files are still a minor mess by virtue of false starts with Decoder Pro long ago. It will get fixed...
Yes, JMRI. My thinking in the current build-out is KISS - soft renditions of traditional MRR schematic panels for operational ease as I construct and debug. My mood may change as the layout settles down a little and operations are incorporated. At that point, I figure that my modeling era (~1970) will set the tone. Mainline dispatching will likely be with a US&S-type lever panel sim, as will junction and yard towers.I have nothing against CATS other than what I've seen of the computer-screen dispatch UI modeled from modern 1:1 practice.
...For local schematic panels, I highly recommend tablets that just display panels via the jmri web server. There is no additional software to fuss over, you just have a central panel server (the Pi) and pick the appropriate panel to display at any given location. Of course this is only useful if you have DCC-enabled turnout motors and/or sensor info to display. ...
I think you're right to be leery of an organized national convention visit, but perhaps you could arrange for something more informal, like an open house for folks willing to drive themselves. I would make that trip if I were attending the convention.And, of course, I would strongly advise you to try out operations as soon as there is anything for a crew to do. They'll find things you hadn't thought of that will likely make you tweak your plans. ("If only I had a RH crossover at Mojave..." )
Actually, the NMRA Layout Design SIG would probably be interested . I'm in Salt Lake City now for the convention and they do have self guided tours to visit layouts. Some of these are 50-70 miles away. You have an interesting plan plus everything that goes with it including all of the techniques that you are using. You also could give a clinic on what you are doing too ...a summary of this thread so to speak.
I have been completely remiss here with an acknowledgement - apologies to all and especially to Rodney @rodsup9000 and his lovely wife Kristi, who took the time to drop by by the layout last week and visit for a few. They made a slight detour en route to the NSE convention in Chicago. Rodney was so kind to let me rummage through his "toy box" of Photon samples, and left me with the signal pole crossarms he did in green transparent that I have wanted to try for quite a while, and a cool stake truck. Thanks again, Rodney!
In other news... a representative of the local NMRA chapter will be visiting this Tuesday to check out the layout as a candidate for the St. Louis national convention layout tours one year from now. I am soooooo not ready. Yeah, there's been progress, but there's really not a lot to show yet other than 350' of running track on pink foam and steel, and the barest beginnings of scenery. Plus the sky, and lighting system. I hope they can accept a "see where we are in December" before making a final determination. A big issue for them to consider is we are about 75 miles east of the convention venue, and I've already heard that so far it's a challenge gathering enough layouts in communities between here and there to justify the bus run. Next closest layout I'm aware of is a half-hour away, so sitting on a bus for a total of an hour to see one measly not-nearly-done over-ambitious N scale (for crissakes!) layout is not a way to win friends and influence people.