Post 3 made on Monday March 17, 2003 at 23:25 |
ThxdudeTx Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2003 13 |
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i agree with cooch, if you are already smart enough to know about this site, then you can probably program your own with no problem. i program hundreds of prontos a year for my customers and i easily charge more than $150.00, but they also benefit from the extremely large data base i have created over the past 3-4 years. Now on the other hand, if the store employee will actually come out to your house and program it for you then $150 would be a pretty good deal. Its fairly easy to build what i call a "pronto shell" (a term customers understand vs. ccf) offsite. The test is if all the digital delays are correct to turn on and off the appropriate equipment at the correct time, etc. There is always some in the field tweaking needed. I don't mind if my customers look over my shoulder when i build their pronto, the more they learn, the better customer they become and the more they appreciate you for letting them learn if they want to.
Brad
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