Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 17:35:03 EST 2017 | dilogic
You can register your machine with Universal Instruments for very reasonable fee (I paid ~500$) and get access to their web-based support. Well worth the money. Also, you will be able to order spares, which you will certainly need...
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 08:26:14 EST 2022 | poly
That procedure all works perfectly, and I'm read through that section of the manual however... 12. Perform Feeder Teach. Refer to the Feeder Teach Voyager help topic. I can't find anything in Voyager that explains the feeder teach procedure for t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 08:28:47 EST 2023 | peterm
That's really up to you and for DTF what bank you're using it in so you can reach the pockets for teaching. Obviously easiest to keep them all the same.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 23:15:26 EDT 2002 | fastek
If Universal for example decides they want to implement a registration fee to pursade customers from buying used then why have they dropped their shorts from $20,000 to register a GSM in 2000 to $2,000 recently? Guess they were tired of losing custom
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 01:28:49 EDT 2002 | lysik
My only comment on this e-mail is VERY GOOD POINT. All the best Christopher
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 20:55:49 EDT 2002 | lysik
I do think that people should have to pay a registration fee. It costs a lot of money to run a company like Universal. R&D, help dest etc. They deserve to turn a profit. I also think Universal makes great machines. I am probably their biggest fan. So
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 13:28:39 EDT 2002 | pjc
To CS: If you "build" in this cost for telephone support on new and recond machines, because that's all we're talking about here since you are being paid for parts and field service, and the original purchaser sells the machine then they won't be ca
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 01:25:39 EDT 2002 | lysik
It is not just the rgistration fee. It is the fact that often after you register the machine you sre still denied a certian portion of service. UIC is very in check with their registration pricing. OEM's do however have a clause that says we can not
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 23:00:11 EDT 2002 | lysik
A DEK 265 Mark 1 is an old system. That does not mean that it does not work well. It is a very good system. It has however past it's 7 year support life. As far as a person that works for a OEM working on your machine there is no law that says he or
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 14:42:20 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
I think this licensing thing was a poor decision to begin with. I can understand the reasoning for GenRad to issue a software license, to protect their product against cloning. Why Universal followed could have been caused by the take over and the