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Hi, all.

I think this question has come up on this list occasionally, but I wasn't in 
a position to do anything when it did.

Things have now changed, and I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a 
blind-friendly GPS unit.

I suspect that the unit will not be totally blind friendly in all of its 
functions, but I'd like a unit that is as accessible as possible, with 
talking features, etc..

GPS units are new to me, so I'm starting at the real beginner level here.

If you could provide information as to model, approximate price, and 
availability, that would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your help.

73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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