 My name is Rick Siegel of Riedel Communications. I'm the Senior VP of Technology and Business Development and welcome to NAB 2024. So I'm standing right now at the Bolero portion of our booth. Bolero was introduced in 2017 and it's the Emmy Award-winning wireless communication system and becoming very quickly the de facto standard within the industry. And one of the main reasons why it is the de facto standard is because of the reliability. So Bolero can be used in any type of environment and the way we accomplish that is with our ADR advanced tech receiver algorithm which basically suppresses multi-path reflections making sure that Bolero communication is going to be as reliable as possible. We're actually releasing our version 3.3 software and firmware tomorrow here at the show which is going to be a big event and some of the real cool things that we added there is one of the things is bell pack priority. So what you can do with bell pack priority is you can prioritize different members bell packs so if they were to leave an environment and then walk back in they're going to be assured that they're going to be able to get back into that net no matter how many bolero bell packs are in there. So what will end up happening is the lowest tier of that priority can get kicked off to allow so let's say a tech manager or director or producer to be assured that they're always going to be picked up within that net. Something else that we introduced we will introduce within 3.3 is individual antenna power settings. So with that what we can do is in different regions so we can have a gigantic net let's say for the Emmys which Riedel actually won last year for Bolero. So if it's a big award show you can actually within the venue you can actually lower the antenna power settings within the venue to allow for more density of bell packs in a smaller area and then outside let's say on red carpet areas you can leave it in high mode and all within the same net so if somebody traverses from inside the venue to outside the antennas are going to be at the right strength to make sure that they'll have the most reliable setting possible. Something else that we did that's very unique to Riedel is with our bluetooth capabilities within the bell pack we now have two profiles that can be stored within that so if you're doing a very long shoot you're using your personal bluetooth headsets when that battery goes out which typically is four to five hours you can take that one out take another bluetooth headset put it right on without having to stop to charge your headsets