I have one somewhere. It had the tipical problem of something designed
to talk by a sighted person. If I recall, every time you pushed up or
down it spoke and you had to wait to go another step.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Wed, 13 Jul
2016, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
Hi Butch,
The only accessible radio I knew of in the US was discontinued. The reception
was very poor unless you had the priviledge to live in a large city with many
HD stations. The concept wasn't bad, but we couldn't even get stations from
35 miles away, with an external antenna. You might be able to find one
around, for sale.
Carol
On 7/13/2016 6:09 PM, BK via Talk wrote:
Hello, if anyone knows if digital radios are configurable by the blind,
would you contact me off list and tell me what I would need to set one
up? I thought I heard that some company put out an HD radio that a blind
person could configure, but I don't know anymore about it. Thanks.
Butch
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