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I am passing this message on to the Blind-Hams mailing list, as it was
submitted as an announcement to the Handiham website, where it doesn't quite
fit.

Regards,

Patrick Tice
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Hi All,

I help a young man David, who is visually impaired in his radio pursuits.
He has just sat for his exam and appears that he has passed so he will be on
the air soon.  I will direct him to this forum!.

On another matter , I belong to a voice of internet forum VOIP on Software
Defined Radios and we use a system called TeamTalk which is free VOIP
software.
It has quite a few advantages over EchoLink, one being that you do not need
an amateur callsign.

I demonstrated this to David the other day and he thought it would be great
if there was a Visual Impaired VOIP forum, especially a group for Amateur
Radio.

I send you this information as I do not know where else to post it.

I am not in a position to operate such a system, but I can advise you where
to get the software etc.
If someone wishes to contact me.   [log in to unmask]

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