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Buddy,
Since you signed up for the 90 day free trial, give us a report on how 
it work and whether the transceiver software is accessible.  They said 
there were some shortcut keys to help the visually impaired.  

The one nice thing about this product is you don't need to mess around 
with your router ports as you do with echolink.  you can also make qso's 
with cw.

I think the purists might argue that anything that use voip is NOT ham 
radio.  

73 Chris w1gm

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