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OK. Hey, Keith. Good morning. I had great to hear you this morning. No bottles. I do have a mug of coffee here. Actually, I have consumed it all. But, yeah, we just had a lot of fun with the net. That's all it is. I'm driving back over the path. That could be kind of scary. But, yeah, we'll definitely be careful. Hey, you have a wonderful weekend. 73 and, yeah, have a great weekend. KJ7ALM, KJ7AII. Next on the last and not least on this round, I've got Tim, KI7VEI. Good morning. Hi. Good morning, indeed. OK. Well, I'm going to get a little wonky here. I was just reading this article on the Internet from yesterday. Federal Communications. OK. Things are about to get messy for free over the air TV. I'm going to be part of this but keep it condensed. SCC is going to be allowing TV broadcasters to adopt the emerging ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard. Right now, the broadcast standard is ATC 1.0 that current TVs support. This is, again, for over the air. Only concern if you're over the air. I know most people are doing cable and maybe they don't care about over the air at all. But if you're doing over the air, this would be of interest. Anyway, so the current TVs support the standard, digital standard ATSC, which I don't even know what that stands for. 1.0 works with most TVs and tuners. This new standard that's coming out now already is used in a lot of areas, including probably Seattle because they have it in like 90 markets, allows TVs 2.0, allows...

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