The radio will be here Tuesday, Out of the box which buttons and where are
they on the radio do I have to
push to program the radio in order to test it before installing the software?
Thanks folks as I am not
likely to have sighted assistants when the radio arrives.
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA
Greg,
If you typed anything in reply, it didn't show up... just blank.
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Greg Forrest wrote:
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..the new kitten on the keyboard
Greg
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> Greg,
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Justin,
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> Satoshi,
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> Are you aware of any blind hams using d-star in Japan?
No, I never do that.
> Are they having challenges with the radio side of things?
> What challenges do they have etc?
I think your
Justin,
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, "justin Mann " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Satoshi,
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> Are you aware of any blind hams using d-star in Japan?
No, I never do that.
> Are they having challenges with the radio side of things?
> What challenges do they have etc?
I think your
I'm headed to Oshkosh Tuesday - be arriving Wednesday - and wanted to
see if any D-Star users were going to be there. When I'm on the field
I'll probably have my 91AD monitoring 145.67 DV simplex (if I know
people will be around) and 146.52 FM. Perhaps if there are several a
meetup would be in or
Adam: I may be there Wednesday and if so will look for you on 145.67 DV
Dave VE3GYQ/W8
Satoshi,
What would be heppful if some of the rig makers could include voice chips in
their radios so that a blind person like me could hear what is happening on
the radio. I can't see my display to program my radio by my self, so I have
to get a lot of help to do that. If one of the d-star hand