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And the ambient noise totally paints the picture. I love that Bill. I would also say this, if anybody is listening in Hamland who has the ability to technologically innovate or whatever, well one option for ham operators is to set your radio to VOX. My very first ham contact ever, W7JAM, silent key, he would talk on his commutes and he had his radio on VOX. And I would talk to him on the Woodinville repeater and so he could just leave his headset on or whatever he did. My other thought, I thought this day and age how you can talk into your phone and it transcribes everything and say we should have the ability as ham operators to call out to our radio like you do Google or Alexa. Call out to the radio and tell it what to do and it just does it. Like in the car I should be able to not even looking down at my radio say, I can say to the sound repeater group and it flips it over to 14696. Or I should be able to say frequency I should say radio frequency 14696 and it just pops in there and stuff. And the ability to be hands free while doing some radio stuff, somebody should innovate that one in there. So anyway, we have so many other things going on I think that would be such a huge leap forward in mobile operations to be able to operate the radio with just a voice. Anyway, I'll be right back. Bill, thanks for checking in. Sean is up next. Hello and good morning N7EZD.
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