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Hi all,

The RSGB President collared me last night at the GMDX Convention. The Society wants to do something (spending some capital) that would be of benefit to its members and enhancing the amateur radio experience for people with disabilities is one thing that's being considered.

Whilst this initiative would be aimed at RSGB members in particular, it could also be of potential benefit to others.

I'm in no position to make promises and have no part in the decision making process.

I was asked, however, to come up with suggestions and I'm concerned that I don't just propose a re-invention of the wheel.

So, what would we really like? Power meters have been mentioned, but I think these already exist, albeit in some expensive options. I had some thoughts about the experience with digital modes, but perhaps there are already solutions here too.

So, come on, let's hear it and I'll try to draw some kind of constructive consensus.

Cheers and 73,

Terry



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