Beeps for entering in frequencies, and you can monitor the audio if needed
of the frequency or frequencies you are working with.  As I said the 2400A
is what I would suggest.  The 2600 has a mouse and curser and all of that,
and I have used it with the light perception I have, but you really need
to be aware of the screens you are in and where you are when entering in a
frequency or searching, but with consintration it is doable, but for
starters I would suggest the 2500A since it has no menus and beeps for
just about everything.  With the light perception I have with the 2600 I
can put my face up to it and see the signal moving around, but that is
provided that there is no glare and you know how that goes!





On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Colin McDonald wrote:

> and these both talk or have some sort of audible output as to what is going
> on?
> Regards
> Colin
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