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Scott, have had&used all3 706models, with the ut102,&especially the millennium QSYER all3 are pretty blind friendly! The stock mic audio may be a little low, and replacement finals r somewhat scarce, The handiham.org manuals  and Eham.net reviews site categories can be of help, as can several on the two blind ham lists who've had one or more 706s. Depending on price&condxn? It's definitely worth considering.

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On Sep 30, 2015, at 12:54 AM, Scott Gillen ZL1CHM <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Anyone ever use this radio or know anything about it?  
> Apparently it can take the UT102 speech unit and will speak 
> frequency and mode which would be enough for me. 
> What about the mark2 G. Much difference other than 70cm?
> 
> Thanks and 73
> Scott
> ZL1CHM / N0HOK
> Auckland New Zealand 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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