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Fred Adams <[log in to unmask]>
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RJ, what part of Fla. Do you live in? I live in Inverness,which is about 35
miles SW of Ocala.  Be glad to help you in any way I can.  Ham radio is a
great hobby and always something new to learn.

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Doug and Sheilla Emerson
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 1:00 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Introduction and a question

Good evening, R j. My name is Doug. My ham call is N6NFF and I live in
Sacramento, California. I'm a total and I operate a Kenwood t m v 71 a. It
is a very usable radio for the blind because it has a speech chip. Others
on this list have other radios they use which are user friendly for the
blind. 
Welcome to the list and good luck when you take your test. 73. Doug
Emerson, N6NFF

-----Original Message-----
From: RJ Sandefur
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 7:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Introduction and a question

My name is RJ Sandefur, and I live in Florida. I'm studying for my tech =
license with Gorden West. A friend gave me some of his stuff, and I find =
it helpfull. My question is, What type of radio should I get as a = totally
blind person? Is the bowfang or the kinwood any good? RJ 

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