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No speech for the TM-261A or TM-271A, in fact the 261 I don't think is even
PC programmable and I know it doesn't come with the PL tone board installed.
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Subject: Re: yaesu
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> rIch wrote:
> >It only makes sense to support those companies that make accessible
> >equipment. Why jump through hoops to use something when there is a
> >similar box that will do the same thing with much less work. I
> >don't want to see us get to the point that I find I can't use my
> >radio without first logging on my pc. That might be the straw that
> >breaks the camels back.
>
> dItto! I don't want a radio that I can't program without an
> interface with a PC. NOw if I could just get the xyl to explore that
> Icom t2a handy she won at a hamfest. I asked about it on this list,
> one fellwo told me he programs his with a computer.
>
> I have however considered MOtorolla commercial gear for vhf and uhf
> that I could have the shop program for the 2 meter and 70 cm
> frequencies used in this area. That would allow me to leave my good
> field programmable ham talkies for trips to other places etc.
>
> Btw anybody know if there's speech for the tm-261a Kenwood 2m mobile?
>
> 73 de nf5b
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>
> Richard Webb
>
> Electric Spider Productions
> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
>
> --- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
> Historical review of Pennsylvania
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