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Hi Gary,
The A R R L handbook in Braille would be (as my teenage daughter says)
awesome. I could get the handbook on C D and print it myself, but I know I
wouldn't begin a venture of that magnitude.
Keep me appraised of what is going on - if it isn't too terribly expensive,
I think I would like an accessible handbook after forty years in the hobby.
Thanks.
Pat Byrne - K9JAU
At 04:06 PM 4/5/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Ok folks. How many of you would be interested (and willing to pay for) a
>braille copy of the arrl 2002 handbook? I am starting to scout around
>transcription services. Looks like a pretty salty fee. However, I am also
>starting to check into alternate funding sources.
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>Before I get too far in, I need to know if there is sufficient interest.
>If this works, then the next projects are the antenna book, and the
>operating manual.
>I figure the license manuals change too much, but things like traffic
>handling procedures, and other procedural things don't change that much.
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>I'm shooting for the availability of a good ham technical library in
>braille.
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>Any takers?
>Gary Lee
>Ball State University
>765-285-1310
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