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Hi, Ron. Recently, my wife and I bought a couple of talking clocks from the
lighthouse for the blind in San Francisco. Their web address is
www.lighthouse-sf.org The store where they sell itoms for the blind is
called Adaptations. Look for that link on their site. Be forewarned, theese
clocks seem to gain time and they aren't the most blind friendly, although
they do talk and give the current room temperature. Hope this helps. 73.
P.S. They do give the time in both 12 and 24 hour format. Doug, N6NFF
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Yearns
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 4:46 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: 24 hour clock rubber ducky
Hey folks.
I am looking for a 24 hour, militarry, talking clock. I found a key fob at
Independent Living Aids and tried looking in MaxiAids without luck. There
some that are atomic but since I wish to set to u c t or Greenwitch time
auto reset from w w v would not work. Model number and location with phone
number would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ron
KD0HOY
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