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Roy that program is for radio shack and GRE scanners but he has a Bearcat.
Don
On 30-Nov-15 4:39 PM, Roy Nickelson wrote:
> I know I am jumping into the thread late and so the program I used in the
> past may have already been discussed but psredit500 seems to work ok.
> Roy
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Don Breda
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 1:03 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: apco 25 scanner software that is accessible?
>
> Hi Eric.
>
> The two places I would look for software are www.bctool.org and
> www.scannow.org.
>
> Neither program is particularly accessible for doing programming by hand but
> they support readio reference so a 6 month subscription to radio reference
> is a small price to pay and well worht it.
>
> Don
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>
> On 29-Nov-15 1:28 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
>> hello group,
>> I have a BCD396xt APCO capable scanner here. Its a nice unit, but
>> almost = impossible for me to program by keyboard. So, I have been
>> looking for = some third party software that can program it. I found
>> one place that = seems to have a nice program. Only issue: it is not
>> accessible using a = screen reader.
>>
>> the site is: http://www.sixspotsoftware.com
>>
>>
>> now, I have already contacted the author/developer of the software and
>> = hope to hear back from him soon.
>>
>> anyone have other suggestions for software that can be used to program
>> = and setup an APCO scanner?
>>
>> DE n7zzt Eric
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