I agree, but they say it is accessible because it works with n v d a,
not a good excuse in my book. However, the free stuff won't work at
all. It is like that software for converting e books, I forget the
name, but it won't work with speech at all and from what I've been told
the author doesn't care. Wonderful! Wonderful!
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014, John
Miller wrote:
> Kenwood's free software is speech friendly. I see RTsystems software as
> lacking pretty bad for what you pay then having to put another screen reader
> on just for that software and I can't stand that screen reader. RTsystems
> software was a lot better before than it is the last couple years.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Butch Bussen" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 10:24 PM
> Subject: Re: anyone else having problems with chirp in windows?
>
>
>> Yep, but it works and their cable works on other radios. As far as I
>> 73
>> Butch
>> WA0VJR
>> Node 3148
>> Wallace, ks.
>>
>>
>> know none of the "free stuff" will talk at all. So, what good is it. On
>> Wed, 23 Jul 2014, Colin McDonald wrote:
>>
>>> yeah, except the RT systems software costs more than the damn radio.
>>> And, you have to use their cable, so they say; an additional higher cost.
>>> 73
>>> Colin, V A6BKX
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>> From: "Justin Mann" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 6:14 PM
>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: Re: anyone else having problems with chirp in windows?
>>>
>>>> If possible I think you all should try the Rt systems programmers. They
>>>> do work with Nvda, and the guy has made attempts to make his software
>>>> accessible. yes you will have to pay a little, but the folks at
>>>> Rtsystems
>>>> will help.
>>>> On Jul 23, 2014, at 7:11 PM, Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I was able to get chirp to get past the welcome screen, but I don't
>>>>> remember
>>>>> how I did it...something to do with jaws cursor and using the left
>>>>> mouse
>>>>> button...once inside chirp however, it was limited in what was spoken
>>>>> or
>>>>> accessible...I could read the radio, and get partial information from
>>>>> some
>>>>> of the fields, but no where near enough to be able to program the radio
>>>>> from
>>>>> the software.
>>>>> I could however access import/export functions which means I could
>>>>> import
>>>>> a
>>>>> CSV file and write it to the radio...so if you can make up a spread
>>>>> sheet
>>>>> csv file with all the info you want to write to the radio, you should
>>>>> be
>>>>> able to make it work eventually.
>>>>> This was several versions of chirp ago from about 2 years ago, so i
>>>>> don't
>>>>> know if something has changed to make it totally unusable with jfw.
>>>>> I didn't find it at all useful and found programming by hand was far
>>>>> quicker
>>>>> and easier than fighting with chirp.
>>>>>
>>>>> 73
>>>>> Colin, V A6BKX
>>>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>>>> From: "Eric Oyen" <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 5:54 PM
>>>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Subject: anyone else having problems with chirp in windows?
>>>>>
>>>>>> hello guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> does anyone else here have problems getting chirp to work in windows?
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> tried both the stable and development versions and I can't get past
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> opening screen on the program. In fact, I can't even tell whats in the
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> opening screen. Its blank to both jaws and NVDA. It also doesn't
>>>>>> present
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> me with the standard elements in the pull down menu (in fact, no pull
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> down menus at all).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I sent this problem over chirp users list as a feature request and
>>>>>> bug
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> report. So far, no one has even deigned to respond to it. The last
>>>>>> time
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> I tried to report it as a bug, I got a lot of pushback from some of
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> other users and even the developer (who didn't seem interested in
>>>>>> doing
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> anything to change the interface). that was a year ago and as far as I
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> can tell, the attitude is still the same level of indifference as =
>>>>>> before.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> now, since I am totally blind, and the windows machine has no screen,
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> can't use the program as it currently is configured.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> my other request on that list was for some scripts (jaws) that would =
>>>>>> work with the chirp application. So far, about all I have heard from =
>>>>>> there is crickets chirping (ha ha bad joke, but true).anyway, can I
>>>>>> get
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> a little help convincing the developer of chirp that it would be a
>>>>>> good
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> idea to make the program a little more user friendly to the blind ham.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> don't happen to have a linux machine here right now (its broken on =
>>>>>> account of a power surge caused by lightning. and right now, I can't =
>>>>>> even get a live distribution of linux to load on the windows machine
>>>>>> (I
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> have no access to the BIOS to change those settings). THe screen on
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> windows machine is also broken, so visual help is rather unusable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> anyway, if any of you have any ideas on how to get around this I would
>>>>>> =
>>>>>> appreciate it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -eric
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