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Sounds like a cool idea.
There is an accessible tri-band ht that has been out since 2001. It's
the Kenwood TH-F6A. It doesn't have voice feedback but it beeps at
strategic points as you move through the menus. The tones change pich
when setting radio parameters.
In second place come a bunch of different portables from China like
Wouxun, Baofeng, TYT, Puxing and others. They have limited voice
feedback and using other work-arounds allows a totally blind amateur to
program the radios.
Dave Marthouse N2AAM
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On 11/8/2015 9:23 PM, Tom Fowle wrote:
> Folks,
> did you all note the v/uhf transciever board mention in "New Products" qst
> november 2015?
>
> Made by "hobby PCB" it appears to be the guts of a triband, 144, 225, 450 MHZ
> 200 MW talkie. Arranged to be controlable from an Arduino or other
> microcontroller.
>
> Would it not be intriguing to build up an H"T for the 3 bands with proper
> speech feedback?
>
> Since it only runs 200MW, one would need to find or design a power amp and
> appropriate band pass filters, along with all the software to do the voice
> feedback, switching etc. Not to mention battery and packaging.
>
> I don't think I have the ambition or knowledge to do this, but it's sure an
> interesting idea.
>
> Comments?
> tom Fowle WA6IVG
> P.S. I am assuming there is not available a triband accessible HT at this
> time?
> T.F.
>
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Dave Marthouse
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