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I'm using one of those I.D. Mate Omni talking bar code readers.   To keep 
this even remotely on topic, I've tagged a lot of my ham gear with bar codes 
and   added  a voice description giving me info on the gear and usually a 
description of all rear panel  connections, fuse size, etc.

Looking for an inexpensive  supplier of reusable barcodes that will work 
with this unit.   I can get them from the usual purveyors of blind stuff for 
$15 per 100.   I know I can get a roll of 1000 for less than 20 bucks, if I 
knew  where to look.

Not trying to start a thread on this topic.  Replies off list would be 
great.

73, Steve KW3A

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