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Hi.
I am unfamiliar with the IC2120, but I think that the IC746 takes the same
UT102 speech module that is used by the 706 series. Also, I know for a
fact that the Millenium QSYer works on the 746, so you could gain keypad
frequency capabilities. I have found this to be as valuable as the voice
synthesizer for NTS work, because it keeps you from doing the "tune a
little bit, hit the button" over and over until you find the
frequency. Just key it in, and you are there.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 07:00 AM 3/5/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>HI folks,
>
>Curious if there is a speech board for the Icom 746. I work at a
>local hospital station quite a bit. Tired of sniffing the display on
>the hf rig. Since I've no antennas at home where I live currently I'm
>over there quite a bit to run traffic nets and my usual ncs duties on
>the maritime mobile service net. I'm basically their ham volunteer
>coordinator for disaster preparedness.
>
>THe 2120 is a nice dual band vhf/uhf (2 meters and 440) rig, dual
>receive. Curious if there's speech for it as well.
>
>Anybody familiar with these radios?
>
>ON similar subject does anybody know of ascii manuals for either of
>these available anywehre?
>
>73 de nf5b
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>
>Richard Webb
>
>Electric Spider Productions
> "They that can give up
> essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
>safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
>--- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
>Historical review of Pennsylvania
Louis Kim Kline
A.R.S. K2LKK
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