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Richard Fiorello <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:34:18 -0500
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Hi;
There a number of possibilities which may or may not be worth anything.  For 
reasons unknown handihams has an audio version of qst and radio world 
available for download.  Qst is also available in the U S from the national 
library for the blind on cassette.  The thing that would be interesting 
would be to ask some nondisabled folks what they read first in qst?  Many 
have said they look primarily at the advertising to see what's new on sale 
etc.  In both versions the advertising is deleted.
As an arrl member with or without qst you can download product reviews which 
are often interesting.  My only concern as to the product reviews is that 
generally speaking most things reviewed are considered to be fairly good. 
In reality there is some real junk out there.
The same thing is sometimes true of eham.  I guess if you really like 
something you are particularly motivated to submit a review.
73
Richard 

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