Hi folks, THe question of whether or not the speech synthesizer in the op's rig could read out signal reports such as five nine etc. got me thinking about this, and it's one of my pet peeves. THere is a reason that the rst system, that's r s and t as in romeo sierra tango for those of you who's speech synths don't do kind things to it) is shorthand for readability, strength and tone. SO to answer the op's question, nope your speech synth in your radio can't do that. ONly you can judge readability, and tone for a cw signal. nOW comes the rant part. I work a lot of guys on the paper chasing frequencies who never give anybody a readability lesss than five unless the signal is almost too weak tohear. I"ll hear a station with rf feedback up the wazoo and some guy gives him a five nine. WHat's with that? HE sounds like something the dog left in the yard and this dude gives him a 59 report. HOnest signal reporting is a proud part of the ham radio tradition. WE should educate ourselves about what poor signals indicate about the state of the transmitter in question. GIving honest reports that clue the operator on the other end in about problems is part of what being a good operator is about. 73 de nf5b Richard Webb, Electric Spider Productions, Eads Tn. Braille: support true literacy for the blind.