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Hi Steve and All,

There is one big difference in terms of accessibility.  On my TM-V7A, the
synthesizer does not read the PL tone frequency, or at least I've never
figured out how to do that.  On the TM-G707 it does.  If I'm wrong on the
V7A, someone please correct me so I can enjoy that feature too.

Thanks much and very 73.

Kevin :)
Amateur Radio:  K7RX
Navy Marine Corps MARS:  NNN0SHS




-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve Dresser
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 05:08
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Subject: Re: TMV7A VS TMG707

Hi Mike,

I have the TMG707a, and as far as I know, the only difference between it and
the TMV707 is the lack of dual receiver functionality on the TMG707A.  Other
than that, I believe the accessibility is the same.

Steve

On Tuesday 8/10/04 19:10 Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:

>I have the opportunity to do some trading for a Kenwood TMG707. I have
>a TMV7A which is okay, but not always accessible.
>
>What are the accessibility advantages of the 707?
>
>
>
>Mike Duke, K5XU
>American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs

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