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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Sep 2006 00:23:33 -0400
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yaesu is not accessible and they don't care to be, I'll never have another 
because of the attitude, and there are very major quality control issues in 
the last few years too over there. Everyone I know that's bought a yaesu 
radio in the last 9 years has had to send it back for at least 1 major 
repair in the first few years of having it, most more than one including a 
guy who just got that new 10000 dollar one in August, it was in the shop a 
week later.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "hank smith" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:55 PM
Subject: yasoo and kinwood radios?


> hello I purchased 20 raffle tickets for the local ham fest even though I
> will be out of town I purchased the tickets.
> there giving away 3 radios
> 2 yasoo and one kinwood
> was wondering if the yasoo was any good for a blind person?
> they told me I didn't have to be there and that they would call me and let
> me know if I won.
> it really sucks to I wanted to go to this ham fest but I had this trip
> planned out and the tickets all ready baught before I new about the ham 
> fest
> anyways I was wondering if any of you can comment on the yasoo line of
> radios.
> depending on what radio my ticket is assigned to I may end up with one of
> these. so would like any ideas. on the accessibility.
> thanks, and wish me luck :)
> Hank
> ke7ief
> 

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