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Hi Kevin.

If you can lay your hands on the Stone Mountain QSYer, that will control
the IC-735.  I'm not sure what is available for computer software to
control it, but I will say this:  if you can find a way to control it, the
'735 has a great receiver and it sounds quite good on the air, too.  I ran
one for ten years.  Admittedly, I still had good vision at that time, so
accessibility wasn't a concern.  However, it is not a menu driven
radio--it's all switches and variable controls, so some things are much
easier with that radio.  Knowing what frequency you are on is the big
problem.  I would have to read through the literature for the Millenium
QSYer to see if it can control the IC-735.  I almost think that it was
possible with modifications, but I wouldn't swear to it.  Let me go back
and do some reading and I'll get back to you on it.

73, de Lou K2LKK



Louis Kim Kline
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