Cool -- I sent this tip to a couple of guys I have lunch with. One has
special hearing aids he connects directly to the rig somehow, and they
play like little headphones right into his ear, as they are directly
plugged into the rig headphone output. I guess he would be finished
without them.
Parenthetically, he is a blast to watch as he does Code - he has a
distinctive hand gesture as he works the paddle - I wonder if he worked
a bug in a former life - but he is fascinating as it is a sort of
"manual ballet" and quite animated. He says he always pounds out CQ in
a contest, as he says it is more distinctive and, therefore, more
noticeable in a crowd, than calling CQ with a memory keyer.
Yes, he is one of the more interesting characters I have met in the
world of ham radio. The radios are secondary...it is the people I
treasure most about ham radio.
Like they say on TV... "Characters Welcome."
Thanks for the tip, GH, I have passed it on as ordered!
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On 3/13/2013 9:43 AM, GARY HUBER wrote:
For those with hearing impairments, the joy of using amateur radio is diminished if
you can’t hear
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