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V-Soft Plans Software Training at 2009 NAB Radio Show
Cedar Falls, IA - Jul 10, 2009 - V-Soft is making arrangements to host software training to be held in Philadelphia just before the NAB Radio Show. The training is scheduled for Sept. 22-23. And will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn next to the convention center.
The training will run for a day and three quarters and will help attendees get the most out of Probe 3 and 4, FM Commander, AM-Pro 2 and Microwave-Pro. The program will be taught by Doug Vernier, John Gray and technical consultant Kate Michler. In the past year alone there have been many important changes and up-grades made to the V-Soft software.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day, as well as a complimentary guest pass for the exhibit floor of the NAB Radio Show.
To attend the training, contact V-Soft at 800-743-3684.
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