[Promotion-technology] [gui-talk] Your input is needed, accessible XM Radios
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Feb 7 22:19:03 CST 2007
>From: "James Aldrich" <jkaldrich at qwest.net>
>To: "NFB Talk Mailing List" <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
>Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 20:52:30 -0700
>Subject: [nfb-talk] Your input is needed
>
>Hello all!
>
>I was speaking with Mr. Ralph Stewart of My Radio Store Dot Com. I was
>inquiring about which XM Radio Receiver was accessible to Blind Persons
>these days! A number of changes have taken place which necessitated some
>changes in XM receivers. The demodulator needed to be turned down to
>minimize interference to those listening to standard radio stations
>especially in an automobile. Some people didn't like Howard Stern coming
>over their favorite religious station as an example. Many of the newer XM
>portables are using touch screens these days which aren't accessible for us!
>Mr. Stewart then said it's about time for XM receivers to have audio
>feedback or prompts for those who cannot see the screen. Some engineers he
>spoke with said the chips used in XM receivers would easily support speech
>output. He wants to know how many people would be interested in an XM
>Receiver with speech? Please Email him at:
>ralphs at myradiostore.com. Let's open the flood gates and let him hear from
>us! He will forward our mail to appropriate engineers and personnel at XM
>Radio. Perhaps we can make a difference! Please feel free to pass this on
>to any blindness lists you are on.
>
>Thanks for reading!
>
>Jim Aldrich
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