Not sure if there any scanner enthusiasts on here, but in the early part of 2014 Uniden is going to be releasing some scanners that I guess will be easier for everybody to use. No idea, if the software will work with the screenreader, but from what I've read it sounds like the units themselves will be pretty accessible. These are newer truck tracker scanners, and they will do both project 25 phase 1 and phase 2 as well as all of the other trunking formats.
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> On Nov 30, 2013, at 9:39 PM, ted chittenden <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Jerome:
> While I have never heard or seen a radio that called out the name of a station as you tuned, I do know of one HD receiver (the name of which escapes me now, but it's the one that the Sun Sounds Radio Reading Service in Arizona provides to its blind and visually impaired listeners) that will call out the frequency and which numbered digital channel you are on as you move up and down the dial.
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> Ted Chittenden
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> ---- Jerome Silverbush <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Is there any such thing as a radio that calls out the stations as you turn the tuning knob?
> Thanks Jerome Silverbush
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