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Hi Harvey, you can get the manual from Handi-Hams as a file attachment.
Also the programming software is very easy to use with JAWS. I am not sure
about Window eyes. All of the P.L. tones are in a list on the program.
When you get the radio you will need to go to menu 9 & set it for the
computer cable. I don't program the radio from the front so I can't help
you with that. Hope this helps.
Blake KA5POW
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From: Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Harvey Heagy
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 7:35 PM
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Subject: took the plunge
Since I have now at least tentatively sold my A.D.I.-A.T.600 i have
ordered a Kenwood T.H.F.6.A. rig. I have Lynn Roberts files on it
so I don't need them again, but does anyone have any helpful tips
about getting started and especially about setting P.L. tones
that are not in those files?
I am also told that this rig has a few more P.L. tones that are
not available on the T.H.F.6.A. I think that radio has 37 tones
while the Kenwood has 42. If the list of tones is not contained
within the previously referred to files does anyone else have a
list of them? Also, is there an accessible manual for this rig
anywhere?
Finally, how speech friendly is the software for this rig which I
understand is downloadable from the Kenwood site? Thanks. 73.
Harvey Heagy (n.5.H.A.U.)
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