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"Dr. Ronald E. Milliman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dave, here is how I do it, and it works 100% of the time. 

I access the QRZ website and get into the edit box into which I type the
callsign or name/address of the person for whom I am looking. Then, I hit my
tab key once which places me into a dropdown or combo box where I can select
looking by callsign or by name/address. The default is by callsign, but if I
arrow down once, it places me on by name/address. Then, if I hit my tab key
once again it places me on the search button. When I hit my enter or return
key or click on the search button, it searches the database and brings up
what I am looking for if it is in the database. Here is an extra step I go
through to find the information that comes up that I found makes it easier
for me to get right to what I want: once the program comes up with what I am
looking for, which I can tell from what my speech is saying, I use my find
command, ctrl-f, and type in the call or the last three letters of the call
or the name, etc., and it takes me right to what I am looking for, call,
name, address, and then, if you arrow down below that information, you will
often find lots of related information, e.g. QSL info, special event station
info, etc. 

Others here might have a better way of achieving the same result, but this
is how I do it, and it works perfectly for me.

Ron, K8HSY
     

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Dave Marthouse
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 11:24 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: E-Mail Addresses On QRZ

I know that this has been covered before on the list but at that time I
didn't require the info and glossed over it.

Does anyone know how to get a screen reader to read the E-Mail addresses on
QRZ.com?  Is there a direct way to query their server via E-Mail to find
such addresses so that a screen reader can read them?

Any information would be appreciated.



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Dave Marthouse N2AAM
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