I have looked at the programming software for that radio and don't see
anything relating to voice prompts at all.
I do not have the radio however.
I do have a sighted friend who owns one and he doesn't see any way to
enable voice prompts either.
I don't think it exists for that radio as far as I can tell.
Don
On 08-Nov-15 7:28 PM, Dustin Thompson wrote:
> any tips for gett the voice announcements on?
> On 11/8/2015 6:26 PM, Wayne Genz wrote:
>> Hi, I have the tyt uvf1, the instructional manual the Chinese put is no good
>> for blind people. Screen readers doesn't lnow how to interpret them.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Dustin Thompson
>> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2015 4:07 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: MD 380
>>
>> Hello guys it's been a while since I've posted to this list. And I'm
>> having=
>> a little difficulty in getting a manual for my TYT MD 380 in a good
>> form=
>> at=E2=80=A6 So I can read it. I'm seeing something online, about English
>> v=
>> oice prompts=E2=80=A6 But not having a version of the manual that is
>> accessi= ble, I was hoping, that someone else on this list, my have the
>> radio too, a= nd has access to a format that will work with jaws or my
>> phone. This is m= y first handheld, that I've used a programming software
>> on. And doing so, I r= eally am not sure what I'm doing, with the different
>> talk zones and stuff, r= ight now, I just have my few local repeaters
>> programmed in each channel, but= I know that's not how you program them.
>> Any help with the manual or any h= elp with this radio, would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> 73 Dustin KF5VXR
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