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well i remember they use to have thoughs books in braille and we had no problum with them. so i think we cud handle them okay. and i'm speeking as one who has been blind all his life. never used diagrams. even with qst. but there was a mag called the braille technical press. now non as the tecnical file. where they do the diagrams in words.

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On 1/16/02 at 8:45 AM Walt Smith wrote:

>The thing I'd wonder about with regard to the Handbook and the Antenna
>Manual is how one would deal with what, as I remember from my sighted days,
>is a huge amount of graphical information.  Those books always used a lot of
>illustrations to explain and supplement the text.
>
>--
> Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
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