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Ahhh,l nice to see another audiophile on here.

Frank, I'd second what Dave Marthouse says, for the most part.  

I probably would opt for one of the Wouxuns now, just because it does have some audio feedback, and I don't have any intermod/overloead issues here in mid-Michigan.  

If I were in a heavily used radio area, i.e. in a larger urban environment, then I'd still opt for the THF6A which I do have.

Steve, K8SP  
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frank Ventura" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: June 15, 2015 01:54
Subject: My first 2 meter HT


> Hi all, I am in the market for my first handheld 2 meter transceiver. I 
> kno=
> w some mobile/base stations have some accessibility in the form that they 
> c=
> an audibly read the frequency. Is there anything similar in an analog FM 2 
> =
> meter HT? As I am totally blind I would like the unit to be as accessible 
> a=
> s possible. I don't mind paying a substancial price if the unit is good 
> qua=
> lity and is reasonably accessible. Any thoughts and opinions would be 
> great=
> ly appreciated.
> thanks
> Frank Ventura

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