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shawn klein <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Dec 2003 13:36:26 -0800
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Hi Tracy. It's real easy to use with echolink, but I'm
not sure if I want to bother downloading the program.
On echolink with out needing any software, you just
use the chat commands. You type into the echolink text
window. You can find the chat commands at
http://www.w4mq.com/echo/commands.html
Just click on that link and they're all right there. I
don't know if you can still use window eyes, but you
just have to hit f 6 till it says edit box s send to
get to the typing window, type a command and press tab
once to button s send and hit enter. The command is
sent and you are back to the edit box. To read the
information that w4mq gives you, just tab to the
button, hit downarrow once to get to the read only
edit box, then arrow up through the last messages sent
and received. Just takes some coordination. They want
you to sign your call stroke 4 and say you're going
through the w4mq remote in Reston Virginia
--- Tracy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello.
> Has any one on here used this w4mq hf link that can
> either be used with echo
> link or a web enterface?
> If so what was your result?
> I am thinking about going to the w4mq page and
> downloading the web
> tranciever if I hear some one on here has positive
> results with that.
> I have not figured out how to use the echotranciever
> used with echo link as
> of yet.
> Tracy kk4ql.


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