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Hi.
Well, my take on it is that there is more to making a radio accessible than
just entering the frequency or addr4essing a memory. If I can't set PL
tones, manipulate filters, adjust the noise blanker, adjust the
compression, etc., I don't want it. Life is hard enough without trying to
make it harder. There are accessible radios on the market--if companies
don't want to take the time to make it accessible, I am darned sure not
going to take the time to give them a sale.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 09:27 AM 11/23/2007 -0800, you wrote:
>You can get a couple of external keypads for the 817 but then you still have
>to deal with the menus.
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>The British made keypad gives you a few more options such as entering some
>memories than the John Hansen Millenium qsyer.
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>Eric
>KU3I
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Louis Kim Kline
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