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they don't want blind people having mters  the rumor I heard from handihams is once they realised that blin dpeople were buying the meters they stoppe dmaking them  they are scared some blind guy will get killed testing a voltage and don't want to get sued
typicak state of the pathetic unierse weare buried in lol
the song had it right back in the 90s  destroy all lawyers
we woudl all be MUCh better off
and speaking of lawyers where is mr. mower and the nfb when stuff like this happens?

On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Matthew Chao wrote:

> Hi, Folks!  I was up on the mpja.com Web site looking for a talking 
> multimeter.  Apparently the one mentioned there's no longer 
> made.  Any idea where I can get one?  Thanks.--Matt, N1IBB.
> 
> P.S.  Also, where can I get an audible or talking SWR bridge/meter?

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