This post is intended mainly for Allen. As has been posted here within the last couple of weeks, Rob has been working to make the Array Solutions PowerMaster 2 Power meter/SWR bridge accessible using the HamPod. I own the PM2 and last night I installed the software in a HamPod for use with the PM2. While the PM2 is basically usable when connected to a computer, it becomes a pleasure to use with the HamPod. In order to read power or SWR, one need only push one button, no complicated commands to memorize. Also, all the features of the PM2 can be set up using the HamPod using the two push buttons on the front of the PM2. One button steps through all the menu items and the other button cycles through all the possible choices for the selected menu. This is exactly how a sighted person would use the PM2. The HamPod simply speaks whatever is displayed on the PM2's display. The tone function for tuning a transmitter or amplifier is a little quirky and I have not spent much time with this feature yet. The standard HamPod uses the text-to-speech module to generate the tone and it is somewhat sluggish in response to power changes. The HamPod also has a tone generator produced by the microprocessor, however, the HamPod needs to be slightly modified with two resistors and a jumper in order for this to function and my HamPod does not have this modification yet. This modification cannot be done by a blind person but if you have someone who is comfortable working with small parts it can be done without returning it to Rob. I have someone who can do this, so I am anxious to check out the tuning tone produced by the microprocessor which I understand is somewhat better than that produced by the text-to-speech module. The PM2 is not for everyone as it is a little pricey, however, it has a few nice features in addition to simply accurately reading power and SWR. If you already own this Power meter then the HamPod will make it even better. Howard #3