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Kevin,
There are no handhelds that speak. The closest to that is the Icom T90A
which has a Morse code output of the frequency display. The THF6A,
however, is quite accessible to a visually impaired ham; various menu
locations are identified by differing tones and the handheld is rather easy
to use once you get the hang of it.
Hope this helps.
Pat, K9JAUAt 03:38 PM 4/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>I'm writing this for another blind friend of mine who's not on this =
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