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I hav an 897d and i still would not, that is not recommend it for a
blind person. Even with the qsyer, it is a strange radio. No way can
you rely on counting the clicks in the menu mode, as if you paus over a
second or so, it drops you out and you have no clue. No beeps or
anything to tell you where you are. Just not a blind friendly radio.
Only reason I have one is I won it.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015, Gary Lee wrote:
> while it does not have speech, it can be made usabel with the addition of
> the milennium qsyer.
> this wil give you freq, mode, and let you select filters. the announcements
> are made in morse.
> also, I havenot confirmed, but it appears that the dsp button puts you in
> menu o, and you should be able to count clicks from there.
> If I can save enough pennies, going to buy one and try.
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