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butch:
if you read the info on the radio,it says near the bottom that you can get
either a DB9 or USB programming cable.
you can also get a cloning cable.
So, if you email the company, or look a little more on the sight, you can
probably find the software as well.
the accessories that come with this little radio are pretty decent too...a
car charger, desk charger, ear piece/microphone, clip etc.
Kenwood and Icom really need to take a page from these guys marketting and
development book.
That said, these radios are of course only legal to be operated by license
amateurs who are allowed to operate and possess non-type accepted
transmission equipment.
In canada that is only advanced class license holders who can repare,
modify, build, own or operate non-type accepted transmitters below 1.2GHZ.
that's the regulations...we're self policed so a ham can get away with using
one of these without being an advanced or equivalent license holder since
the radios are pretty much exact clones of all type accepted radios in the
US and canada and most other industrialized nations.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Wouxun handheld radio with voice guide feature
> Hi
> Wow, if a company really made a fully accessible hand held that would
> be fantastic! I never thought I would ever live that long.
>
> 73 and God bless,
> Mark
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