I am posting this from another list for your input directly to the individual.
Pat,
I will run this around on the blind hams list for input. I use simply my old pro2003 with mods and it is entirely keyboard driven. If you know the steps and functions it is straight forward. Unfortunately this one is not sold and becoming obsolete with turning etc. yes it takes time but I have never put more than a hundred channels in it so far. Remembering these is difficult so write a Braille list of what is where even for computer controlled ones.
Thank You!
BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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Thank You!
BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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member IAAIS International Association of Audio Information Services
VOLUNTEER & READING SERVICES MANAGER
ICBVI - IDAHO COMMISSION f/t BLIND & VISUALLY IMPAIRED
P O BOX 83720
BOISE IDAHO 83720-0012
208-334-3220 ext 104 or 103 +7 = voice mail non-business hours
fax 208-334-2963
>>> Patrick Gormley <[log in to unmask]> 03/14/81 02:38PM >>>
SUBJECT:speech friendly programs for controlling radios N I was wondering how speech friendly programs like scancat gold which are used to control scanners and to program are. I'm contemplating the purchase of a police scanner and when you have about one thousand channels to program, that's the most effective way to do this. 73- KK3F