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"David R. Basden" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Aug 2007 19:56:11 -0700
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Kenwood The TS-480 speaks virtually everything (even more than the 
TS-2000) and is less expensive than the TS-2000 as well.

de W7OQ, Dave


At 05:03 PM 8/25/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Richard,
>I'll bet you are right.
>
>It probably doesn't read anything more than frequency and mode.
>
>I have found that most of these modern transceivers are not that accessible.
>
>Guess I could get someone to build me an Elecraft!
>
>They seem to be accessible with either speech or CW output.
>
>I had a Kenwood TS570 at one time and it spoke mode and frequency and mode.
>
>I don't remember if the synthesizer spoke the menus on that rig.
>
>Some of these radios will work with computer programs but who wants to be
>hooked to a PC just to operate a ham rig!
>
>Eric
>KU3I
>
>
>
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