![]() ![]() For the same reasons they buy top-end automation systems. Major players don't buy Nautel transmitters because they have deep pockets - they buy them for reliability, performance, and short-term and long-term support. My small customers have my ~20 years of experience with Simian and its predecessor, Wavestation.Īutomation systems are just like broadcast hardware - if you try to cheap out you will have problems. For any automation system to have long-term reliability you need someone in-house or with remote management capability and who also has extensive experience with that program. Simian has been very reliable for some of my small customers, but for that to be the case you need to use the hardware that is supported by the program. The only alternative that I see to paying for a quality automation problem is to forget automation and staff the control room 24/7. ![]() Parts will not be your problem - program support will be your problem unless you pay for it. Amradioperson wrote:We're in the middle of the country, so emergency part delivery would not be a problem. ![]()
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