Wendell, the Reverser was one of a few products RR Concepts sent me for use in a series I did on automation products a few years back. (August 2012 for the auto reversers.) I don’t remember if I broke that out as a separate product review, or just described its operation within the context of the series. I reviewed his “Yardmaster” controller a few years ago. Alas, GR has revamped their web site, so the product reviews are harder to navigate and search.
But to answer your question, yes, I was very impressed with its operation. I really liked the programmable acceleration and deceleration rates, as that’s the one thing that really irks me about the basic back-and-forth controllers–the trains suddenly starting and stopping. Dallee Electronics also has components which allow for slow starts and stops with back-and-forth operations, but the components needed are more expensive than the RR Concepts unit. The Dallee stuff is good if you want really high levels of automation, such as automating a switchback or stuff like that. Curtis (RR Concepts) and Dallas (Dallee) are both very good–and thankfully for me–patient people.
Later,
K