True I knew a totally deaf operator. He used two methods to copy code.
one was a blinking light, it worked he'd say but he liked a vibrating
pad better where like a cell phone in buzz mode it vibrated and he just
touched his finger to it to copy. he was pretty good too average 25
wpm or so.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 1/4/2011 6:42 AM, David Robbins wrote:
> inadequate and not politically correct... you need a better definition that
> accounts for those who are either physically or mentally unable to copy by
> ear, or by eye, or by typing what they can see or hear.
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> Jan 3, 2011 09:06:57 PM, w4pa@yahoo.com wrote:
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> W5OV:
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>> The focus instead should be "what are the characteristics of an unassisted
>> single op"?
> Ear, not eye.
>
> Scott
> W4PA
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