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The AT-201 does have direct frequency entry but rather complex
operations.  If you have a good memory, however, you can learn them

73

Bob Martin
KC3FI

At 11:28 PM 1/19/2003 -03-30, you wrote:
>Hi Folks, just curious if anyone has any experience with the ADI AT-201 2
>meter ht.
>I am wondering how accessible it is and whether it has features such as
>direct frequency entry etc which are helpful to a blind operator.
>Feel free to reply directly to me or to any of the mailing lists I've
>posted this on.
>Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
>73 all
>Ed
>VO1ELB

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