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I have a radio shack pro-2052 I like a lot, also have a radio pro-91, not as
easy to use but it's very useable, and a uniden BC-235XLT I use quite often
and all are accessible. Download the manual and just follow the steps and
you can program them up in no time, I'm sure there are more those are just
the ones I have experience with. In fact, my pro-2052 is chattering right
behind me right now.
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From: "k5in" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: trunking scanners and blind people???


> Hey,
>
> Does any one know of a good hand held or desk top style scanner that will
do
> trunking that is usable by us blind people?  Programming software stinks
for
> the Unidens and am at the end of my rope!  Price is secondary at this
point
> it is accessibility that I am looking for in a trunking scanner that only
> has to do Motorola type 2 trunking.
>
> Brian, k5in and I don't mean does anybody want to sell one just recommend
> one please.
>

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