Hi Phil, here is what I have on the TMV7A menu's, it my help! 73: J. I have had my tmv7 about ten days now and here is what I discovered about accessing tmv7 menus. It is possible for a totally blind person to reliably change most menu items if care is taken. First, note that if the radio is reset, pressing menu starts at menu 1. Notice that if you press right arrow i.e. reverse, you get a high beep. If you then press menu twice again, turn tuning control one click to the right for menu 2 and press reverse, you get a low beep. It turns out that every menu with more than one item gives a low beep. The high beep menus are 1, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 17. This means you can always orient yourself to a given menu by looking for groups of high beeps. For example, if you find four high beeps, you know they were 8 9 10 and 11 and the next menu is 12. Turn tuning control to the item you want and then press set i.e.low until item is what you want. For example, suppose you want your mic on and you don't remember which menu you were last on. We know that mic control is menu 16 item 1. Press menu and then reverse. Note whether a high or low beep sounds. Press menu twice and rotate the tuning knob clockwise one click and press reverse again, noting whether you get a high or low beep. Keep doing this until you pass a group of high beeps. If you had 4 high beeps, then you are on menu 12. Press menu twice and rotate tuning knob 4 clicks to the right and press reverse to get into the multiple item menu 16. This menu has 6 items so you're probably wondering how to find the right one? Items are selected with the tuning control. It turns out that item 2 in menu 16 is unique in that pressing set i.e. low gives 4 high beeps and 1 low. Rotate tuning knob left one click to item 1 and press set until you get a high beep and then press menu to exit. John Jacques Amateur Radio Station: KD8PC "Where Cat Is, Is Civilization!"