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Buddy Brannan <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Sep 2006 20:37:17 -0400
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They don't get much more accessible than the IC-2AT. ... Nor do they  
come better built. You could probably drop one of those off a 100- 
foot tower and expect it to still work!

The only modification you might need to make would be to put a knotch  
at some known point on the three thumbwheel controls used to set the  
frequency.

If it doesn't have the CTCSS board, it might be a problem depending  
on repeaters in the local area.
On Sep 25, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Dan wrote:

> Hey all,
> A local ham here in town who is now a silent key, had an Icom AC2AT  
> in his
> radio equipment, and I'm wondering how accessible of a radio that  
> would be
> to us?  Just trying to help Holly Alonzo who is now on this list to  
> get some
> sort of  radio, and it's always good to have more than one ht
>  73 de Dan VA3ETS





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