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not sure if anyone else answered it bt no and no it won't speak frequency at all which is stupid it's as if they added speech just to be silly not to make it truly easier to use
in fact i have no problem running it without speech on at all, which tells you somethign about what a waste of tiem the speech actually is but it's a good radio. no other radio gives you an indication of frequency either especilly the thfa which i do want, but acn't aford there was an icom tri band radio that did offer morse code frequency redout, but that's al the readout did was frequency
and it ate batteries like crazy from what i heard it was neww in 03 and is already dicontinued from what I have heard and didn't sell terribly well
On Jul 4, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Richard Fiorello wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
> I think I got the answer once upon a time but I just have to ask and
> hope I misunderstood. Simply put what talks? Putting it another way, I
> just put 20 channels in memory and I don't have my paper telling me what
> repeater is in what channel and I had a minor brain freeze. When I
> bring up a memory channel will the radio speak both channel number and
> frequency? If it only speaks channel numbers it isn't on my want list.
> Similarly if I am dialing through the band will the radio tell me what
> frequency I am currently on? To me those are the two most important
> features.
> Given the drastically lower price how does this thing compare with the
> thf6a?
> --
> richard
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