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Hi David:

I didn't get a chance to listen to the full remote hams tutorial but what I
heard so far wasn't to bad and really quite interesting.
What flavor of windows and screen reader are ya runnin'? Do you have the
USB device connected to allow CW or is the entire operation handled by the
remote station and you have a simple chat headset connected to your PC's
USB or line in if you wanted to use phone?
Is the client a separate piece of software installed or are you going
through the web interface? Can you cheat CW? LOL In other words have the
incoming CW txt spoken? Lastly, what's the Transceiver, amplifier and
antennas your connecting too?

TNX and 73:
Mike DE VO1AX

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