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well hey maybe the software is from Nevada? :)
take care!
NVDA, great software!
At 06:40 AM 06/12/13, you wrote:
>Sorry about that last message. That's what happens when you are half asleep
>and attempt to use spell-check..
>
>Dave
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Dave Marthouse
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:06 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Rt Systems Software Accessibility
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>HI John,
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>The Kenwood software is good and I have used it since I got my TH-F6A back
>in 2001.
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>There are a few drawbacks in that software. It doesn't handle USB ports and
>you must have a computer that handles serial ports. More modern machines
>don't have serial ports. I know that you can buy a USB to serial adaptor
>but from what I understand the performance and quality of those devices
>widely vary. This performance ranges from full functionality to
>problematical at best. When you plug in the Rat Systems USB cable and
>install the software it just works with no problems at all.
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>The spread sheet like functionality in the Rat Systems software I feel is
>even a better user experience than the Kenwood package.
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>Admittedly the Rat Systems app doesn't work with Jew or Window eyes but it
>does work with NEVADA. The up side of this is NEVADA is free.
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>Dave
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