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 ====== Radio Accessibility ====== ====== Radio Accessibility ======
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-===== OARC Suggestions ===== 
-Please list below things we can actively try to do to support people with Disabilities 
-  * 1. //This is a place holder, please use this line first// 
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-===== Wiki Suggestions ===== 
-  * [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/accessibility|DokuWiki Accessibility page]] 
-  * Please use above link for advise on use Wiki and Accessibility, including for example using alternative text for images. 
  
 ===== FAQ ===== ===== FAQ =====
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     * Yes. There is nothing to stop someone with a disability getting a Amateur Radio licence.     * Yes. There is nothing to stop someone with a disability getting a Amateur Radio licence.
     * In the UK during exams, if requested in advance (via RSGB) you can have someone to help with the questions (eg read them), but you must still answer.     * In the UK during exams, if requested in advance (via RSGB) you can have someone to help with the questions (eg read them), but you must still answer.
 +    * Large Print, Extra Time, Reader. 
     * For the test for anyone with dyslexia can without asking could print the EX307 on coloured paper and also tint screen to colour to make it easier for you to read on the screen.     * For the test for anyone with dyslexia can without asking could print the EX307 on coloured paper and also tint screen to colour to make it easier for you to read on the screen.
     * The OARC training team know people who with various disabilities who have passed their exams.     * The OARC training team know people who with various disabilities who have passed their exams.
 +  * Some Radios have Speech Processors (or Morse) in them, and will read what is on screen.
 +    * Yaesu (//may need to have extra card added//)
 +    * Baofeng (//some, English & Chinese voices//)
  
 ===== Ham Radio Disability Information ===== ===== Ham Radio Disability Information =====
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 ===== Charities ===== ===== Charities =====
-  * [[https://raibc.org.uk/|RAIBC]] - UK Based Charity dedicated to supporting Radio Amateurs and Short-wave Listeners with disabilities+  * [[https://raibc.org.uk/|RAIBC]] - UK Based Charity dedicated to supporting Radio Amateurs and Short-wave Listeners with disabilities. They have Audio Training books available.
  
 ===== Software ===== ===== Software =====
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 ==== Radio Software ==== ==== Radio Software ====
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 +===== DokuWiki Suggestions =====
 +  * [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/accessibility|DokuWiki Accessibility page]]
 +  * Please use above link for advise on use Wiki and Accessibility, including for example using alternative text for images.
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 +===== Suggestions for this page =====
 +Please list below things we can actively try to do to support people with Disabilities
 +  * 1. //This is a place holder, please use this line first//
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