 Steve and I just came from the FCC Chairman Ajipai's speech where he talked about the fact that 93% of Americans over the age of 12 listen Or I'm sorry watch broadcast TV But in our days of being mobile on our mobile devices How are we going to watch broadcast TV if we've got an iPhone or an Android phone? How's that going to work? Luckily Bonnie Beeman from Airwaves I believe it is airwaves.tv is going to tell us about a product They're working on that might give us just that. Great Allison. Thank you very much for asking We've invented a TV antenna for your mobile phone called quarterback.tv and if you go to quarterback.tv you'll be able to see the product Allison is showing it right here This is a television antenna in a cell phone case with an extra battery and a hard key on the front that has a quick Access to the TV and to the battery picks up free clear to air TV. No subscriptions. No SIM card needed. So this isn't Going over your cellular data plan. That's correct. It does not eat into your data plan It is free clear to air TV with dozens of high definition digital TV channels available in your local area So if you're in an area where you could put up an antenna on your house and get get Televisions this would work. That's exactly right. It's a television antenna. It turns your smartphone into a flat-screen TV So we were talking earlier We actually accidentally almost met in front of the Mofi booth at CES a year ago We saw each other there and it looks like a Mofi Maybe a big Mofi not not that much bigger than a Mofi But you've actually got a TV antenna in there and that that I don't understand. It's small How could it do that? The innovation here is that this is a patented design And we've taken the form factor and separated the antenna from the back plane of the battery So the functioning kickstand is partial antenna the case is also partial antenna And we've made it very very thin so that it's lightweight low-profile with an extra battery and a TV antenna So you're actually able to are you able to power the phone as well charge the phone? That's exactly right Wow, that is crazy. So right now. This is in a your crowdfunding this or crowdfunding this on quarterback TV If you'd like to go to quarterback TV and crowdfund us we'd love that We're crowdfunding and starting the development right now working on CAD drawings and the final FCC testing So what what time frame are you looking for on this? We're looking to ship in the second half of 2017 and this is going to be an ATSC one device Which is digital TV today a future-proof ready for ATSC 3, which is the new digital TV standard coming in the next few years Ajit Pai talked about ATSC 3.0 And I said I know what that is because she had just told me what it was 30 seconds before that I hadn't heard of that. Yeah, ATSC 3 is a great Amazing new technology that television broadcasters are working on very important that the public understand this ATSC 3 moves digital TV into an all IP network. That means it's going to be TCP IP compliant That means it's going to be packet-based all digital better audio quality better capacity and higher coverage All across the United States and we're going to see that Technology moving into South Korea Mexico and Canada. Oh, I was going to ask that because ATSC is normally a standard in the United States, right? That's right But it's going to be in several other countries and we're prepared for that so and a chairman Pi said he was working to push that through by the end of the year I believe ATSC 3 has been two thumbs up They're ready to go on that standard in television broadcasters are working to move that forward very very quickly. Oh, that's fantastic I did like the way he said we're going to go very quickly by FCC Standards, right? That's considered very quickly, but that is fantastic. Yeah, that sounds like it's a benefit to all of us So a question a lot of people are going to ask is how much are you going to charge for this? So they were the price right now on our crowdfunding side It's 199 and that gets you free dozens of digital TV channels over the air fast access to it an extra battery a kickstand for hands-free viewing and For that we're going to be able to manufacture that that includes all the very very difficult TV antenna Construction that we're building so this isn't a fly-by-night outfit I know that because you introduced me to your CTO who was from Hapog. That's right John Casey is our CTO who is the former CTO at Hapog in upstate, New York John and I work remotely I'm in Seattle. He's in New York. We make it work. You're high-tech people And it's it's a great it's a great business and John and I are working very very hard to get this to market as soon as we Can and one question I've always had it and it has nothing to do with this product in particular But it made me think of it is how come there have been a FM transmitters that you could hook up to an iPod to listen to FM stations But there's never an AM transmitter. Why is or receiver? I should say why is that so AM needs a Extremely long antenna and it's the length of the antenna and the size of the antenna That really modifies the dimensions of a smartphone And if you'll notice yours phone is very thin and very small very lightweight an AM antenna would make it very very big so what we're trying to do is to revitalize TV antennas to make them functional and beautiful now you Explained earlier that you actually do have an FM receiver built into this or there will be won't be enabled right off the bat But that's something that could be coming in the future That's right That's on our roadmap to build an FM receiver into the devices while it has a TV tuner in it But it may also have an FM radio in it Which means that our antenna can pick up FM radio as well as TV. That's really astonishing Well, this is really cool again one more time working they go to learn more about this go to quarterback TV just like it sounds quarterback TV It's a TV antenna for your phone You can help us raise some money and get this thing to market. All right. Good luck to you This sounds really fun to me. Thank you Alice, and I really appreciate the interview