Friday, October 17, 2014

Upcoming SoundTraxx Clinics in Wisconsin

Fall is in the air, which means Trainfest is just around the corner!

While they're in Wisconsin, George and Jarrette will present several free in-store clinics, as well as a clinics at Trainfest. If you're in the area, we hope you can attend and learn how Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders can change the way you run your railroad.

Free In-Store Clinics:
Braking, Switching and Running -- Railroading With Tsunami Decoders


EngineHouse Services 
Green Bay, WI
6:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 4, 2014

South Side Trains
Milwaukee, WI
3 p.m., Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Greenfield News & Hobby
Greenfield, WI
6 p.m., Thursday, November 6, 2014

Clinic Description
From auto-synchronizing exhaust to full train line braking, learn how SoundTraxx Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders can enhance how you run your railroad. At our free in-store clinics, SoundTraxx rep George Bogatiuk will use prototypical scenarios to demonstrate the many features built into Tsunami decoders for locomotives and rolling stock. He will also showcase the new Tsunami SoundCar and its new Intelligent Consisting feature, which makes consisting a breeze with the wave of a magnet. Be sure to bring your DCC questions!

Trainfest Clinic:
Realistic Train Operation with SoundTraxx Tsunami Decoders


Expo Center Upstairs Classroom 3
1 p.m., Saturday, November 8, 2014
Pre-register

Expo Center Upstairs Classroom 3
10 a.m., Sunday, November 9, 2014
Pre-register

Clinic Description
From auto-synchronizing exhaust to full train line braking, learn how SoundTraxx Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders can enhance the prototypical operation of your railroad. SoundTraxx rep Jarrette Ireland will demonstrate the many features built into Tsunami decoders for locomotives and rolling stock, and explain how to implement them for more realism when running your trains. He will also discuss Intelligent Consisting, a new feature available in the Tsunami SoundCar decoder that makes it easy to add and remove cars in consists without CV programming.

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