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Yeah, it would just be neat to just kind of see the distances that you would get, you know, line of sight. And yeah, Dean is here in Vancouver doing some work for some radio station in Sei, and so just catching back and forth and parlaying. I asked him a few things for you. So I'll ask what he knows about the extended VHF coverage or whatever. See if he has anything to say about it. Now, we spoke, he spoke, we spoke at some point a long time ago, not even now, about how like on 70 Cent in the US, there used to be input frequencies all over the place for TV channels and stations where it gets you on the air instantly, right, if you key up on the input. It's for the traffic copters and other people that use it, but when you used to get those, and they're hidden now, you can't do it anymore, but you used to be able to get like the input frequency of let's say any station of your, well, they did it a lot in California, so there it was like KFI or KRLA, any of those things, you could like get on the air and they wouldn't even know how you're there. Like if they're about to turn it over to a traffic copter and then it's you. So that's where a lot of those frequencies used to be on the 440 where they had the input going into the radio station so people remotely could get on the air.

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