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Doug and Sheilla Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Oct 2013 17:13:28 -0700
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Hi there, Eric! My name is Doug. My ham call is N6NFF and I reside in 
Sacramento, California. Sounds like you have a pretty good station there. I 
was going to get a Yasu ft757 when I lived back east in Ohio but the deal 
fell through. I don't have anything going for h f right now but I hope to 
have something someday. Welcome to the list and have a good time here. The 
best of 73. Doug, N6NFF

-----Original Message----- 
From: eric oyen
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 4:47 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: hello everyone. new member here

Greetings fellow blind hams,

I am eric and also a blind ham. I decided (once I got other things =
squared away here) to join the list.

My station:
HF radio: Yeasu FT-757GX1 with MFJ-949e Antenna tuner, Palomar =
Tuner-Tuner noise bridge, and Carolina Windom 80-10 meter antenna
VHF/UHF: Kenwood TMD-710 Dual Band Mobile with comet CX-902 Base Antenna
Several Handheld radios.

My HF radio would normally be inaccessible to the blind except that I =
use an FIF-232C computer interface and rigctl (rig control) for Ubuntu =
Linux. This allows me to set my radio to any frequency with little fuss. =
This control program also works with many other radios supported under =
the HamLib package for linux.Since this is a command line program, it =
will work well with ORCA (on the unity desktop) or with BRLtty for =
strictly command line linux. I am using this program via a terminal =
shell on the desktop and it works well. I can even invoke it via an SSH =
(secure shell) session and remotely control the radio from my desk. now =
about the only thing I need to figure out is how to port the audio via a =
network connection and listen to it on my mac in another part of the =
house. Thats a project for another day.

eric
n7zzt 

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