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Since the CAT information is available a device could be made with a
Raspberry Pi.
I will have to give this some thought.
73 N2DYN Angelo
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Gerry Leary
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2014 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Other rig accessible options
Talk to Rob send Tello about the ham pod
Sent from my iPhone this time
> On Mar 8, 2014, at 6:36 PM, Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Lloyd and all:=20
>
> I too run a Yaesu, my dream transceiver I've always wanted and now =
> proudly own, the FT-102 and the only accessible feature comes from the
> = TW-1. LOL=20 I could get direct freq access and split, if I could
> locate and afford = the optional remote VFO, which very rarely come
> available.=20 I also ran the FT-450 which had limited voice
> announcement and would run = the FT-2000 if came across one at a
> decent price and had some cash built = up in the cookie jar. LOL=20
> I've always been a Yaesu fan and was never deterred but it would be
> nice = to buy a 3RD party device that would allow me to access the
> features of = a high end rig that the sighted folks have.=20 I think
> it could be done easy enough, if the demand and the company was =
> willing to do it. All the CAT programming guides are available and if
> = even some payment had to be given for other source codes, then it
> should = be done.=20 I'm thinking in terms of HRD, how did they get to
> control all the = transceivers it controls, couldn't it be done on a
> hardware accessory?=20=
>
>
> 73:=20
> Mike VO1AX=20
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