David:
No, it is not a Braille watch.
It's an atomic talking watch with hands and print markings for a visual
display.
I meant also to say that the time indicated by the hands, and the time
verbally spoken do not correspond.
As a college professor once again, I guess I need to be mroe careful
proofreading my writing, eh? (smile)
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "David R. Basden" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic: need recommendations for good atomic talking watch
Hi Tom,
Does your comment mean this is both a braille and a talking
watch? If so, I may want to look into getting one myself. I have a
Radio Shack talking watch which I don't use. hated not being able to
sneak a peak at my watch under the table during a boring staff meeting.
Incidentally, did you mean to say the hands and spoken time did not
correspond?
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 09:33 AM 9/1/2010, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>I know this is "off topic", so please respond off list.
>
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>My Reizen talking atomic watch, which I have had now for probably five to 7
>years, is starting to act flaky on me, so it looks like it might be time to
>replace it.
>
>Can someone give me a good recommendation for a replacement talking watch?
>
>The Reizen that I have been using is ok, although I have found the support
>for the product to be less than satisfactory. For example, despite
>countless phone calls to Maxiaids (where I originally purchased the watch),
>I have never been able to solve a problem where the hands on the watch
>correspond with the spoken time.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions, and 73 from Tom behler: KB8TYJ
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