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Rich,

The Kenwood TM-G707A will read both PL and CTSS information if you have the
voice chip installed.  I know that's not full menu access, but it's a start.

Steve

On Monday 8/30/04 20:17 Richard and Karlene wrote:

>I just can't resist.
>  I don't think pl is as much the problem as the accessibility of current
>radios.  Yes if you memorize a bit and count clicks you can easily set a pl
>but you wouldn't catch your friendly nondisabled ham bothering with all that
>fuss.  It would be nice if you had real menu access as well as direct
>readout of both incode and decode info.  I sometimes get idealistic, guilty
>as charged.
>Rich

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