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    tmv7a will not speak the pl tones!  The older 220mhz mobiles such as the
tm3530, 2m all mode, tr751a will speak the pl tones but as Kenwood developed
newer stuff they dropped that ability.

Brian, k5in
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From: "pann1" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: TM=V7A


> I beg to differ from you.  When you are programming the radio, the
> subaudible tones will be read.  For example, to program 151.4, press
> function then tone.  Turn the knob, stop and press the button you have
> programmed to make the voice talk.  The tone will be read.  Keep doing
> this until you come to 151.4.
>
> It's true a sighted person will need to set up two buttons:  (1)  a button
> to make the voice talk (2) a button on the mike to act as an "enter."
> button.
>
> Once these are set up, the rig can be operated easily.
>
> Terri, Amateur Radio call sign, KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign, AAT9PX

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