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Rich:

Did you check out KA3ODJ's web controlled Pegasus?
This can be done from a stand alone PC environment as well.
All you need is Xitamy web hosting software, a software bundle from Bob
Arnald N2JEU and another software bundle from Carrol Morshey N4PY.
Andy, KA3ODJ would most likely give you a hand at configuring.
As for the Pegasus in its off the web form: its not vary screen reader
friendly.
Now as for the Jupiter, I heard that its latest version permits both a
Pegasus mode while permiting frunt pannle accessability. So, you could
probably run the Jupiter through the web controll system and use the actual
frunt pannle on the rig.
Now your right about Ten-tec's filosify.  If there promoting American built
then they should try there best to satasfy.  There is no reason why more
flexibility can't be programmed into the computer controll software.  Say:
function keys assigned to getting such information as SWR, Freq, S-9 and so
on. These keys could be pressed and the program could ping the radio for
this info and display it allowing a standard windows screen reader to
announce it.

73:
Michael VO1RYN
P S
Excuse spelling

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