Tune Tracker sounds interesting, let us know what you learn of it.

Do you know WireReady is supposedly fully accessible because the
author has a blind relative (possibly child) who wanted to get into
radio, so he made it work for this person?  The only problem is the
cost.  About ten grand, as I remember.

On the more reasonably-priced end of the scale, have you not thought
about or explored the possibilities of Station Playlist?  Lots of both
blind and sighted people use it for their stations and streams.  It
has a facility it calls Voice Tracking which is the equivalent of
talking on the ramps, but it's all pre-timed for you.  You can make
recordings for songs, for artists, or for categories and the software
will play one randomly when you put in the appropriate code ihn the
playlist generation software. Quite clever, actually.  Does time
announcements on demand (of course, you have to record them yourself
or buy theirs), but on the whole, it's a very nice system and seems to
do the job for lots of folks.


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