A superconducting magnet is used for an EPR spectrometer working at a frequency of 94 GHz. Magnetic field regulation is achieved by employing an induction coil, whose output voltage is used to drive the magnet power supply, This method avoids a time constant of about one minute, which arises with standard direct current control. The system is interfaced to a computer for calibration, field calculation, data acquisition and for safety precautions. Long term stability of the spectrometer is better than 1 x detected EPR linewidth so far is 5 x T/min, and the smallest T.