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All right. Maybe Andrew has turned his radio off. But I will say that for the UV fiber minis that I have, I went ahead and programmed them with KERP. It was very easy to do. I did get the warning that said that use this at your own risk, but I didn't run into any issues. And there was no modules or anything. It just came in whatever the latest KERP update was. I did play around a little bit with the Bluetooth programming on the phone. My experience with just most of those Bluetooth programming type things is that if you wanted to make a change to a channel or add a single channel, it's not too bad. It actually can be faster than adding one manually. But if you want to do a whole series of channels, KERP is definitely a much, much quicker way to do it. And particularly on the UV fiber mini, you had to create a login to use the software on your phone. Which when I was out in the field and went to actually do it, I had forgotten what the login was and was not able to do it. So there's my criticism there. But yeah, it's actually not too bad to program radio. Anyway, Dan, are you able to come back and answer your question?
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