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Richard,
Absolutely acccessible. As a totally blind guy I am very comfortable
with the transceiver. There is free Kenwood software which is nice
also but I've always preferred to program mine from the front
panel. And yesm, DTMF.
There is the new generation of Chinese, inexpensive handhelds which
have some speech and are reputed to be pretty accessible but I've had
almost no experience with them. When all is said and done, the old,
rugged, reliable Kenwood is a great way to go.
Pat, K9JAU
p s and there is a load of documentation at the usual sites.At 12:52
PM 1/10/2015, you wrote:
>Hi!
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>Generally, I am wondering about how accessible this HT is? Does anyone have
>some experience they can share? What about PC software which may be used to
>program it; and which is accessible, of course? Does this HT have DTMF
>functionality for use with EchoLink (and other types) nodes?
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>73,
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>Richard KK6MRH
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