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Amateur Radio is Accessible
ARRL is committed to helping everyone get on the air and enjoy the wonderful world of Amateur Radio. A man wearing headphones is sitting by a radio set up indoors.
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Study Resources
Courage Handi-Hams specializes in providing study resources for people with disabilities and special needs. Check out the Book & Audio... Learn More
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Exam Practice
These resources used in combination with screen reader software may help you prepare for license exams. Learn More
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The Handiham Program is non-profit organization that helps persons with any combination of physical and sensory disabilities by providing tools, technology and education to become effective amateur operators.
Courage Kenny Handiham Program
3915 Golden Valley Road, Mail Route 78446
Golden Valley, MN 55422
E-Mail: Lucinda.Moody@allina.com
Phone: 612-775-2290Toll-Free telephone: 1-866-HANDIHAM (1-866-426-3442)
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Mike Runholt KC0YFV tells how Handiham provides assistance to the community of disabled hams.
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Articles and Study Resources for the Sight Impaired
The audio explanations that accompany the videos offered by Andy Vallenga, KE4GKP, "the Ham Whisperer," may be helpful.
These articles will provide information about techniques and adaptations to make ham radio accessible for the sight impaired.
This website has practical information for blind and vision-impaired amateur radio operators.
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Welcome to the Ham Radio in the Tenn Valley website, where Michael Werner is the State Liaison for Special Needs for Amateur Radio:
Licensing, Education & Training >> Getting Licensed >> Resources for the Disabled