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Hi:

According to PT's latest podcast, he's placing memory freqs on the handiham 
hf  remotes.  I'm told that these "memory tabs" appear on the bottom of 
these station's screens.

Has anyone discovered a method of accessing these memory tabs with a 
screenreader(currently using Jaws16).  I am using a non-standard keyboard as 
I can only type with my right hand, but if someone knows the procedure I can 
probably find a work-around if necessary.

Lastly, it's my understanding that Hoas cannot prohibit the flying of the 
American flagwhich is why some companies(zero-five) manufacture a flagpole 
antenna(don't have one myself, so can't comment on performance), but if you 
do an Internet search for zero five, you could probably find their website, 
products, and contact info.

Sincerely,



David S. Pearson-wa4dsp 


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