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Does anyone know of any blind ham using a Flex 6000 series radio.  It should 
actually be possible, because these radios can be controlled using the CAT 
commands, such as those used by JJRadio and N1MM.  From the documentation 
I've read, you can tell Ham Radio Delux or JJRadio that you're using a 
TS-2000, and it should work, as long as you have the ports set up.
--
Jim Shaffer, ke5al
Pflugerville, TX
www.jjshaffer.net
www.pgramblers.com 


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