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Blind Software Engineer Makes Waves Worldwide - Part 1


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  • This is the RAIN hamcast #62, posted 03-05-22. Running Time: 19M07S with a 10-second ID break after 08M47S. Voiced by Will Rogers/K5WLR.

    Tasmania is an island state of Australia, 'bout the size of West Virginia, located some 220 miles south of the mainland. This island is home to 500,000-plus residents. One such resident grew up in south central Australia, 15 miles from Adelaide; became a software engineer as a teenager; at age 47 moved his family of 11 from the Australia mainland to Tasmania in 2018; has spent the last 25 years working for Freedom Scientific, the U.S.-based developer of JAWS, a popular speech screen reader program for the blind Windows PC user;  and most recently has succeeded in modifying firmware to enable the blind ham complete access to some Chinese VHF & UHF radios, not available from traditional off shore manufacturers, i.e. Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu and others. He's Joseph Stephen/VK7JS, a most articulate software engineer down under who happens to be blind. RAIN's Hap Holly/KC9RP spoke with this  affable software engineer via Zoom back in January. At that time Joe's internet service provider was Skymuster, a high-orbiting satellite Internet provider, that was prone to occasional latency. Here's the first of two excerpts from Hap and Joe's conversation.

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