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Hi Gary,
How did you get the Puxing to talk? Did you have to use the software or
did you do this through the radio menus alone?
God bless,
Mark
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:27 PM
Subject: got the puxing today
> Got a friend to help me get the voice up and running.
> It is pre-recorded human speech. Very heavily accented but =
> understandable.
> Haven't figured out how to set pl tones yet, but have managed to set up =
> an offset.
> I will do a full write up when I get it all figured out.
> Currently, the tones do not talk, and memory programming is tricky. =
> Also, haven't found a way to read what frequency you are on or other =
> info directly from the display.
> However, its a decent start. Now one must wonder, if a chinese company =
> of unknown engineering talent and capitalization can do this for such a =
> low price, ($41.00 +$45.00 shipping), Where are kenwood, yaesu, and icom =
> with their million dollar engineering staffs, and state of the art =
> manufacturing facilities?=20
> We need tto find a way to ask this question more forcefully.
>
> 73, will write when I have more info.
>
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