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<div> Does DOS APRS do messaging? If so a screen reader would be all that is needed. I wonder if Xastir is screen reader friendly.<br><br>K4RJJ Ronny<br><br></div>
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-------------- Original message from "Patrick" <winston@winston1.net>: --------------
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We were chatting about APRS on the way to work the other day on the local
<br>> repeater. One
of the guys in the discussion brought up something I've never really considered.
<br>> Is
there any currently system(s) for using APRS which would be usable by a blind
<br>> operator?
<br>>
If so, does anyone here know of any end users of such systems that wouldn't mind
<br>> trading
a couple emails on the subject? I'm prepping a presentation on APRS for
<br>> January, and
thought that adding some content on that aspect might ensure that even people
<br>> who know
<br>> about APRS might learn something they didn't know before..
<br>>
<br>> p
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