if by chance they didn't install this vgs1, how easy is it to do with no sighted assistance?
On Aug 23, 2013, at 12:53 PM, Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Edward:
Congratulations on the TMV71A, and welcome to the list!!
You will find many very helpful and supportive people here.
In my opinion, the TMV71A is the most blind-friendly accessible VHF/UHF rig
out there, and I am sure you will absolutely love it! Virtually all
functions and menu settings are accessible via the VGS1 voice vchip.
I don't know what would work best for you, but I have quite a few helpful
files on the radio, including a great audio tutorial that was made by one of
our list members--Steve Dresser (WA1RTB).
I can send you the files if you would like them.
Just give me a preferred private e-mail address, and I'll take it from
there.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward alonzo" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 1:16 PM
Subject: Hello from a new subscriber.
> Hello:
> My name is Edward Alonzo (KE5KRI)
> I have been a ham sense 2006.
> I live in northeast Arkansas about as far northeast in the state of =
> Arkansas as you can go.
> At the suggestion of another ham friend, I just got myself a KINWOOD =
> TMV-71 a with the VGS-1 storage.
> I got it from ham radio outlet, and I asked them if they would install =
> the board for me and they said they would. its on its way now to my =
> home.
> If any of you have used this particular radio, I'd like to know how you =
> like it.
> Thanks for any help and great to be on this list.
>
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