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Sat, 4 Aug 2001 23:44:51 -0400
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Hi, I don't know about your radios, but maybe this might work if you use
your grapic labeler in JFW if in fact that is what you are using for a
screen reader. Of course then some radios software will work only in DOS
mode, and that can be tricky hooking two devices up to your computer's
serial port.





On Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Charles Lunkley wrote:

> Dear fellow hams,
>
>      If we can acquire access to programing a rig from our computers we
> have all the existing problems licked.  If however, the software layout
> is not compatible with our speech programs we are back in the bucket.
> I just don't think that there is a rig out there that isn't going to re
> quire some sighted assistance.  It is too bad that there is not a web
> sight
> where we can go to get on line assistance with any rig we want.  Good luck
> and
> good haming.
> Chuck--KI6HK
>

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