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good morning good afternoon or good evening depending on where you're located and welcome to the webinar for HD radio innovation from nortel this this webinar is a little different than we've had in the past in the sense that it's presenting concepts that are it's the concept car as opposed to mature technology ready to implement and we take no responsibility for application but we just think it's pretty cool so with that in mind these are the things that we're going to do today in them and we is me and Phillip Schmidt the the grandfather or the father of a lot of the cool technology that comes out of Mattel including HD power boost including the the high reliability protocol and also it's also he's also the father of HD multiplex welcome Phil yes hello everybody glad to have you on board today so what things we're going to talk about we're going to kind of do a brief overview of HD radio in general where it's at and they in the marketplace the the technical considerations the signal review and then talk about the fourth eibach broadcast equipment architecture that exists now in the marketplace then we're going to get into HD power boost gen 4 and we're going to contrast that a little bit against par-1 the original implementation of the peak to average power reduction algorithm included in the ubiquity system part 2 which is the second release of that located in the gen 4 HD equity release and and then contrast that against the HD power boost which of course is the not tell implementation and then we're going to talk about into never-never land and talk about HD multiplex and what's possible well if your dream and what's possible and then talk about the economic benefits and the application areas so as always there's an opportunity for you to ask questions the GoToWebinar system has a place for you to ask questions on the right hand side you can ask them at any time we'll answer them at the end of the web are to the best of our ability if we don't happen to get to your questions we will be able to send you emails and answer your questions by email offline do remember that if you're involved in SBE and and recognize the value of certification that the completion of a not tell webinar does qualify for a half of an SBE recertification credit under the current SBE rule so we're very proud of that alright so where are we today HD radio currently has about 28 million receivers in the marketplace that makes it by far the most successful digital radio implementation around the world in book in total there's 2087 HD radio stations on the air and a total of three thousand seven hundred and eight total channels of which 1735 of them are multicast channels there's even 447 channels running HD for did note here the...
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