I have an Icom 7000. You can read the frequency and type a frequency and do
many other things from the Microphone. The radio has speech built in if you
get help to turn it on. The speech will tell you Frequency, S. meter
reading, and mode. If you memorize the menus you can do a lot with that
Radio because when cycling through the menus the first one usually has a
longer beep. Gerry
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From: "Miguel González" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 2:55 PM
Subject: Presentation, IC-7000 accessibility and tricks
> Dear colleagues.
> First, I introduce myself . My QRA is Miguel, EA3GZA , from Spain .
> I'm an HAM operator since 2007 and I am totally blind.
> So far , I have worked in VHF and UHF bands with Kenwood TM- V7e
> equipment and talkie TH- F7E .
> But now , I have decided to make the leap to the wonderful world of HF .
> I recived an Icom IC- 7000 and W - 8010 Diamond antenna dipole .
> Now , I have many questions , many questions , which I hope you can help
> me to be resolved.
> Does anyone of you have the IC- 7000 and used it ? What tricks do you
> recommend? How accessible is for blind people ? Maybe better connected
> to a PC troughtmHam Radio Deluxe software ?
> Anyway , any experience I will help me.
> On the other hand , I wonder if there is any SWR meter with speech
> synthesis, or some TTS automatic ATU for power and SWR measures, witch I
> can use myself independently.
> I hope your help and your comments, thank you in advance and I want to
> help as well as I can.
> Regards, 73, good radio and good DX .
>
> Sorry for my poor written english.
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