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Yes, that equipment is very useful to a blind person if you also will buy a
LGE talking watt meter.
You struck it rich, I would say.
If I can be oof more help, just email me.
I am also blind and have been a ham for over 53 years.
73 and welcome to the list.
Lowell W8QIY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard French" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 10:05 AM
Subject: Equipment And study material.
> Hi list.
> I got my Tech license in 2001.
> My call sign is KB3GOS.
> I've been lurking on this list soaking up helpful information since 2002.
> My first question is does anybody know of any free online study material
> for
> the general class license?
> Not just the question and answer pools, I would like something that
> explains
> theory and what ever else I need to know.
> My second question.
> A friend who's father is a silent key gave me A Kenwood TS430S wit
> matching
> power supply, I think it is the PS440, a Kenwood AT-250 autotuner,
> AKenwood
> TS-50 with AT50 autotuner, A Astron 35 amp power supply, and A Heathkit
> SB220 amplifier.
> I know that i cant use the Heathkit until I upgrade my license, but I
> would
> like to know if this equipment is useable by a blind person and if so how?
> Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
> 73.
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