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Terri Pannett <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Jan 2001 10:29:06 -0800
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I use my Keynote Companion to keep track of the stations I've worked.

The Keynote Companion can still be used on the internet--provided you have
a dialup shell.  They are rare, but I still have one.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign, KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign, AAT9PX.

On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON wrote:

|Has anyone used a Keynote Companion on here, for any kind of ham radio
|stuff?  On other lists most people don't know what it is but it is Human
|Ware's note taker which is actually a palm top computer.  I take it now
|that the Braille N Speak can use the net quite extencsvely?  I haven't
|used one since high wchool which I graduated in 1996.
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|On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Mike Freeman wrote:
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|> I've seen a Braille 'N Speak used for packet with a TNC like a PK-232
|> with no problems at all!
|>
|> Mike < K 7 U I J >
|>
|> ----- Original Message -----
|> From: "JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON" <[log in to unmask]>
|> To: <[log in to unmask]>
|> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 6:04 PM
|> Subject: Re: telnet
|>
|>
|> > Hi, I like the telnet portion of it, but how can it be adapted for
|> packet,
|> > and has anyone used packet with a screen reader, and if so what
|> success
|> > have you had, and what screen reader have you used?
|> >
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|> >
|> >
|> >
|> > On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Rick Lewis wrote:
|> >
|> > > Barbara,
|> > > I've never used it for packet, but tera term pro is a nice program.
|> > > Infinitely better than telnet32 or the Windows flavor of telnet.
|> > > When using it, you can almost forget you're in Windows, except for
|> the
|> > > ability to easily run multiple telnet sessions and the enjoyment of
|> > > hearing your favorite net radio station while using it.
|> > > --Rick
|> > >
|> >
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