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Hi all!
I like this radio so much (or maybe it's so cheap) that I recently bought a
second one.
I'm thinking about recording a podcast soon to demonstrate what I consider
as important features, including accessibility, but would like a bit of help
appreciating the alarm feature.
When I press and hold the button on the left side above the PTT, I hear
something that sounds like a car alarm.
Pressing the button again stops the sound.
I just can't think of a practical use for this feature. I know it works and
it's working as intended, but has anyone found a practical use for it? I
guess it would get attention quickly in a crowd that seem to ignore my
presence, but other than that little bit of fun, which admittedly is a
switch for the myriad of talking watches heard at big meetings of blind
people, does this handy feature have some practical purpose that I haven't
discovered?
In case anyone is looking for one, I boughnt my new one from 409shop.com for
around $35 including postage all the way to New Zealand. Thanks again Buddy
for that tip. Problems with the web site including captcha were easily
negated by Email. Once they understood what I wanted, they sent me a paypal
invoice, which I paid.
The radio was complete including belt clip duck antenna and appropriate
charger which I had specified in my order.
Thanks for any help.
73,
Dave
David Allen, Director
Blind-Sight Limited
For computer training and support world-wide, equipment or braille
production please contact me through any of the following ways:
Email: [log in to unmask]
Telephone: 64-3-455-7694 (Home)
64-27-224-5489 (Mobile)
PO Box 9046
St Clair
Dunedin 9047
NEW ZEALAND
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