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Hi there,
Many thanks for that info.
This looks really promising.
I have also looked at the programming software that lets you change settings from your PC and it seem to work quite well at least with Window-Eyes.
One thing with the TH-F7 is that there is no other charger available. I wish that there was some other charger so that you could charge a battery pack while using another one.
Another radio I have been thinking about is the Icom IC-E91. But i think it just features one keypad beep so that you can not find out if you are using high or low power for example.
This is a thing I like with Kenwood that they have different keypad beeps so that you can find out if you are activating or deactivating a function or changing a value.
73,
Christian SM0UWV
On 2008-04-25 at 20:39 Buddy Brannan wrote:
>Just in case anyone doesn't know, the TH-F7 is the same radio as the
>TH-F6, except it doesn't have 220, since Europe doesn't have that band.
>
>I have the TH-F6 and it's a super radio. Sort of deaf on the UHF TV
>channels, but that's a small thing, really. It's very accessible and
>there's lots of blind friendly documentation on it. Check
>www.icanworkthisthing.com
> for all the goodies on this radio.
>
>Sorry, I know nothing about the Yaesu rig, except that some have said
>it isn't awfully accessible. No personal experience, and you can fully
>expect lots of Yaesu bashing on this list.
>
>Vy 73, de KB5ELV
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