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Enjoy the new radio Butch.  Hopefully there will be one at Dayton 
that I can touch!
This old fart has an awful time with learning curves being lots 
curvier than they used to be!
Enjoy it a lot.
Pat, K9JAUAt 10:20 AM 5/3/2013, you wrote:
>I haven't compared them side by side yet, still learning the radio,
>although that will take a long time.  The voice is built in, not an
>option.  Has a touch of a british accent.  Also, when you speed it up, it
>doesn't change pitch as the other kenwoods to, no more donald duck!!!  It
>is a bit tricky to turn on the voice without sighted help, I used the
>kenwood computer control program to do that.  I'll write more as I learn.
>
>73
>Butch
>WA0VJR
>Node 3148
>Wallace, ks.

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