Hi Folks!
I wrote to Dennis Motschenbacher yesterday, and just got this reply.
Below his reply is what I wrote to him. Just thought I'd share.
73 and 88 where appropriate,
Reeva Parry, K8DMU
Subject: RE: Yaesu Accessibility For Blind Radio Amateurs
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 10:24:21 -0400
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From: "Motschenbacher, Dennis K7BV" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Reeva,
Thank you for your msg. I will put this topic on the list of things I
want to look into once I start working at Yaesu. Thank you for the
suggestion; I do appreciate it.
Until I have an answer for you, take care and GL
73
Dennis Motschenbacher K7BV
From: Reeva Parry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 5:27 PM
To: Motschenbacher, Dennis K7BV
Subject: Yaesu Accessibility For Blind Radio Amateurs
Hello, Mr. Motschenbacher:
I'm wondering, when you start your work with Yaesu, if it would be
possible for you to implement a voice chip into the newer Yaesu rigs?
I am a blind ham of forty-five years, and every Yaesu radio I've seen
was a nightmare to operate--HT'S as well as mobile rigs on all bands.
Is there any way you can start the procedure and make our lives a
little more pleasant? Maybe then, I'd consider buying a Yaesu product.
Right now, Kenwood and Icom are the only ones making things accessible
for us.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
73,
Reeva Parry, K8DMU
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