[Reader-users] KNFB Reader Comes Through
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Thu Aug 9 00:30:14 CDT 2007
As many of you know, I'm an amateur radio (ham) operator; my call is K 7
U I J. I recently purchased one of those all-mode-all-band-do-everything
transceivers, the Kenwood TS-2000. I also purchased the Kenwood SP31
external speaker. While an e-version of the TS-2000 manual is available
from http://www.icanworkthisthing.com, manuals for the TS-2000
accessories aren't available in electronic form. So when I unpacked the
external speaker, I wasn't sure what the controls were. out came the
KNFB Reader and I took a picture of the one-page instruction sheet that
came with the speaker. Although it obviously didn't read the little
diagram of the terminal connections, it did read the labels and read the
instructions themselves flawlessly. So I was able to connect the cord so
the speaker could be connected to the TS-2000 transceiver and I was able
to figure out the front-panel controls.
Bravo for the KNFB Reader.
Mike Freeman
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As many of you know, I'm an amateur radio (ham) operator; my call is K 7 U I J. I recently purchased one of those all-mode-all-band-do-everything transceivers, the Kenwood TS-2000. I also purchased the Kenwood SP31 external speaker. While an e-version of the TS-2000 manual is available from http://www.icanworkthisthing.com http://www.icanworkthisthing.com
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manuals for the TS-2000 accessories aren't available in electronic form. So when I unpacked the external speaker, I wasn't sure what the controls were. out came the KNFB Reader and I took a picture of the one-page instruction sheet that came with the speaker. Although it obviously didn't read the little diagram of the terminal connections, it did read the labels and read the instructions themselves flawlessly. So I was able to connect the cord so the speaker could be connected to the TS-2000 transceiver and I was able to figure out the front-panel controls.
Bravo for the KNFB Reader.
Mike Freeman
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