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37.1 | It's not dead yet.... | ERIC::SALLITT | A legend in his lunchtime | Wed Aug 31 1988 14:02 | 21 |
| Yes, I know the Beeb have dropped NICAM for now, not for another
standard but because Checkland said if he was going for it, it would
have to be nationwide, not just the London area where tests have
been going on for some time. This was a ploy to get more money from
HMG, not an admission of desire to upgrade broadcasting in the UK
at large - otherwise why have Radio 1 on FM only in the London area?
Radio 1/FM would be much cheaper to go nationwide with, although
that particular moan of mine is out of date as of tomorrow.
But apparently the IBA is very interested in NICAM and it's easier
for them to raise the brass than the Beeb. Also many satellite
broadcasts now have sound in stereo using NICAM. And it's very simple
to include the Dolby Surround soundtrack from movies onto video
in NICAM decodable format, in fact I *think* satellite broadcasters
include it along with a "normal" soundtrack. With a NICAM-ready
video/TV, a Dolby decoder and appropriate amplifier and speakers,
"putting on the video" could take on a whole new meaning....
dave
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37.2 | Who pressed the pause button? | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Thu Sep 01 1988 09:50 | 8 |
| Help!
I am (or was) just about to rent a Nicam video. Are the BBC abandoning
Nicam or is the story that was in the Hi-Fi mags a few months back
about it being put on ice for a year due to the Government not putting
up the licence fee to what the BBC wanted.
Mike.
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37.3 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Millions of Lemmings can't be wrong | Thu Sep 01 1988 11:04 | 1 |
| This is unclear. Try asking the Beeb and let us know their response...
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37.4 | Nicam and the Beeb | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Thu Sep 01 1988 13:18 | 10 |
| I rang BBC engineering and they said that they were still continuing
with Nicam and still performing test transmissions from the Crystal
Palace transmitter. The guy also said that Nicam would be the system
that the ITV companies would adopt. However he was not too forthcoming
about whether they would transmit things such as feature films which
already have stereo soundtracks in stereo. Does anyone know whether
they do so at the minute or do they just run music as a soundtrack
to the moving pictures?
Mike.
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37.5 | | STAR::HUGHES | | Thu Sep 01 1988 19:27 | 20 |
| Would some kind soul please enter some technical details on Nicam?
Needless to say, it doesn't get much coverage in the US press.
Australia has adopted a TV stereo standard that is probably some
variation of Nicam.
I don't think any of the European satellite services use the Nicam
format. I will check my most recent list of the services (at home)
and confirm or correct this.
Some use one of the Wegner stereo formats, which are all based on
discrete carriers for L & R along with some form of companding.
FWIW, most US stations running stereo simply propagate the optical
sound tracks from the movie print. Between the limitations of he
original print and the fact that the sound chain in many TV stations is
little more than an afterthought, the stereo is often not as good as it
should be.
gary
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37.6 | | STAR::HUGHES | | Fri Sep 02 1988 14:38 | 11 |
| The following satellite services are listed as using Wegener stereo:
MTV Europe, Premiere/Children's Channel, Lifestyle/Screensport,
Sky Channel, Super CHannel
Filmnet is listed as using the Panda system, another Wegener format.
Quite a number of audio only services use the Wegener scheme as
well.
gary
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37.7 | Coming Soon To a TV Near You! | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Wed Oct 05 1988 20:47 | 12 |
| I finally got a Nicam video from Radio Rentals (no jokes please)
and have been playing about with for a few days. I found so far
that all BBC1 and BBC2 programmes are broadcast in Nicam but in
mono except for the odd programme and tests which are run during the
day when music is played over the pictures. Example today was the
Labour party conference with some synth type musak. The 'best'
discovery so far was the Lionel Ritchie concert shown last night which
was broadcast with a stereo soundtrack. I can live without Lionel but
it has made me look forward to Sunday night because 'The Last Waltz'
with the Band is on BBC2. I am hoping for a stereo soundtrack for that one!
Mike O'
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37.8 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Mon Mar 13 1989 21:26 | 7 |
| The little red light in the top right hand corner of my video tells
me that the ITV channels are now being broadcast in stereo. However
they are currently using background muzak over the pictures. Mind
you I was watching 'Big World Cafe' and it took me 15 minutes to
realise this!
Mike O'
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37.9 | Nicam decoders? | VESTA::WESTON | Fish shaped hysteria | Tue Mar 14 1989 13:50 | 7 |
| Does anyone know if Nicam decoders are available as a separate box, and
if so how much such a beast would cost?
Also, .8, was that ITV London broadcasting in stereo, or one of the
locals (I can recieve both London and TVS).
-Les.
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37.10 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Tue Mar 14 1989 20:00 | 5 |
| .9
It was ITV London - Thames/LWT region.
Mike O'
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37.11 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Edmund Blackadder | Sun Oct 15 1989 11:05 | 4 |
| Anyone seen a NICAM decoder sold seperately?
- Andy ��� Leslie
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37.12 | Try Maplin | AYOV27::WESTON | To predict the future, create it | Mon Oct 16 1989 10:29 | 5 |
| Maplin are doing an article on NICAM and are/have produced a kit. I have no
other details as yet but I can give you their phone number & address, if
needed, from home, later.
John
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37.13 | Yes, I'll look it up | SEDOAS::KORMAN | | Thu Oct 26 1989 17:48 | 9 |
| There is a company who advertise a NICAM TV tuner in HFN/RR mag.
I'll look it out and post the details.
Re the MAPLIN decoder .. I suspect it will need to be fed with a
signal from somewhere in the depths of your existing TV or Video
- could be tricky. We will have to wait till the next issue or
Electronics to see!
Dave
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37.14 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie | Thu Oct 26 1989 18:46 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 37.13 by SEDOAS::KORMAN >>>
> -< Yes, I'll look it up >-
>
> There is a company who advertise a NICAM TV tuner in HFN/RR mag.
> I'll look it out and post the details.
thanks!
- Andy ��� Leslie
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37.15 | NicamTuner Info:-- | SEDOAS::KORMAN | | Wed Nov 01 1989 14:07 | 11 |
| As promised, address for NICAMTV tuner:
Motion Electronics, 622 Tonbridge Road, Wateringbury, Maidstone,
Kent ME18 5 PU
Tel: 0622 812814.
Perhaps you would post brief details when you get them?
Rgds, Dave
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37.16 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie | Sun Nov 05 1989 10:21 | 1 |
| Yassah! I'll phone 'em tomorrow (Monday)
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37.17 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie | Mon Nov 06 1989 11:03 | 9 |
| �175, audio only. Requires seperate aerial feed and is used to connect
either up to a video's "simulcast" port or direct to speakers. 7-8
weeks delivery.
The guy was most helpful and has promised me a leaflet (which I'll
xerox for anyone who mails me)
- Andy ��� Leslie
VMS CSSE Newbury
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37.18 | They say it's nearly here | HAMPS::LINCOLN_J | | Wed Jul 25 1990 14:08 | 53 |
| My ancient V2000 video recorder passed away recently. Setting
out to buy a replacement is proving to be a difficult business since
there are now so many new features to consider. I bought a mag and
read up on what I could find particularly with regard to Nicam Stereo.
Fortunately the mag that came to hand, what video, happened to be
doing an issue with lots of Nicam stuff in it so here's some info
for you.
By the end of 1990 pretty well the whole of britain will have had
its transmitters modified for stereo and then stereo broadcasts
can be expected to pick up markedly.
You can get a basic VCR for a little over �200 and this would be
quite acceptable for many purposes. Adding more money up into the
�300 region gets lots of extra features.
At �400 there are models that handle Nicam but only record it in
its analogue form - apparetnly not a very good idea or so they say.
�500 is necessary to get a true Nicam, digitally recording, VCR.
These models range up to �650 or so according to features etc. Most
record long play too giving 8hr tapes.
If you want your pictures improved then maybe Super VHS is the thing
though it doesn't appear to make any difference to the audio aspects.
These machines come at around the round �1000 though!.
One model that might be of particular interest to audio enthusiasts
is an Akai model that comes complete with Dolby surround sound decoder
and two built in amplifiers. This allows it to be used with a mono
ie. non Nicam television or if you've got the stereo TV in full
4 speaker mode. I wonder how many transmissions will feature this
though, only major films I speculate.
As can be seen there's a lot of money at stake here. It seems to
me that not to get Nicam at this time would be a mistake. I'm not
in the habit of buying this sort of thing often ie. once in 10years
so like to get it right so to speak. Has anyone out there
opinions/experience on these matters particularly -
1. How good is Nicam, is it worth the money?.
2. How good is S-VHS, is it worth the money?.
3. How good is Dolby surround sound?.
4. How many transmissions are currently sent out in Nicam.
-John
PS. I'm also getting a new box, and these too are more expensive
with the stereo add-ons.
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37.19 | Postscript | HAMPS::LINCOLN_J | | Wed Jul 25 1990 14:10 | 4 |
| Oh forgot, I don't know of a TV/Video technical conference to
try. Is there one?.
-John
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37.20 | Go for Hi-Fi | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Wed Jul 25 1990 20:16 | 28 |
| Last year I also had to change my video when my old V2000 died. I
decided then that anything other than a Hi-Fi video was a mistake. I was
undecided about Nicam as it seemed that it was some years in the future. The
model I eventually bought (Panasonic NV70B) had Nicam by default though.
There are at present no Nicam broadcasts where I live near Basingstoke.
TVS will be transmitting from Southampton in September, the BBC some years in
the future. Until my TV aerial got blown down in the last Great Storm I could
pick up Nicam broadcasts from London. On ITV the picture was crap but the
stereo sound was brilliant especially on movies, on BBC the sound was poor but
the picture great! Of course if I lived in the right area I would expect both
picture and sound to be good. The BBC just seem to be doing test transmissions
but most ITV programmes seem to be in stereo or at least made the little red
light on my video come on. I'm not sure about Channel 4/BBC2.
The specs for Nicam are technically very, very good. At best the sound
quality is equivalent to CD (apologies to vinyl fanatics). One of the
advantages of the TV companies going digital with Nicam is that they have had
to upgrade the transmission chain all the way from the microphones to the
transmitters.
I wasn't aware that you could buy non Hi-Fi Nicam videos, this sounds
like a dreadful idea. The Hi-Fi soundtrack even on ordinary timeshifting videos
is far better than the normal linear VHS sound. Pre-recorded tapes especially
music videos have absolutely fantastic sound. I am certainly looking forward to
Nicam but Hi-Fi would be a first priority.
Nigel
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37.21 | NICAM is Great | 45218::KORMAN | tgif!! | Thu Jul 26 1990 15:32 | 20 |
| Hi,.
I am about 66% through building the Maplin Nicam kit - I have built the tuner
and decoder, and am waiting for the control bits and hardware. The point is,
I have enough of it to be able to use it (spread out on the lounge floor!)
I watched/listened to "THE WALL" from Berlin last week - terrific sound!
Both BBC and ITV transmit sound o NICAM in the London region all the time!
The ITV service is official, and some programmes ares advertised in TVT as being
in "Digital Stereo Sound". However, I have found that many programmes not so
andvertised are also in stereo. Aunty Beeb does not have an official service,
but so far every film and music program I have looked at has been in stereo!
Incidentally, the stereo image from Nicam seems uncanny - maybe it's due to some
film racks being Dolby Surround encoded, even tho' I don't have a decoder.
TTFN,
Dave
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37.22 | | VANDAL::BOWIE | Scott Bowie, UK VANS, 774-6173 | Fri Jul 27 1990 17:12 | 68 |
| re: .18
John,
I think I went through a similar thought process when I decided to replace
a rented portable TV and VCR last year. Too many options and significant
cost if you make a poor choice - I read a few magazines until I was totally
confused and then just thought about it for a few months. It's like buying
a computer...
There is a video conference in the US at PAGODA::VIDEO it discusses TVs,
VCRs and Camcorders. Few models seem to be common to both US and European
markets, but it is interesting for discussion of S-VHS, surround sound etc.
The AKAI VCR you describe is the A-77 and having had one for 7 months or so
I would recommend it. Just to clarify, it has one amplifier that can be
switched (from the rear of the machine) to drive the front two speakers (if
you just want stereo) or to drive the rear two speakers (for surround
mode). In the latter case, you need a seperate amplifier to drive the front
two. There is a variable line out from the VCR for these front channels, so
that the remote control can balance all four speakers L-R and Front-Rear.
So, to answer -
> 3. How good is Dolby surround sound?.
Very good indeed! I have only tried it with pre-recorded tapes, as I am
waiting for the TVS transmitter to start its NICAM service. The results
vary from good to astounding. Nearly all recent (up to say 5 years ago)
video film releases are Dolby surround encoded even if they don't say so on
the box. It certainly isn't confined to the 'blockbusters'. It is hard to
describe the difference - it just sounds much more realistic. To quantify
it though, I would have to say that the difference between the normal VHS
mono audio track and the Hi-Fi stereo is a MUCH greater leap. To appreciate
either stereo or surround I would recommend using a seperate amp and
speakers sited a few feet on either side of the TV. Stereo TVs are a poor
compromise (and expensive). Just using the AKAI with the front speakers
is very effective - and has the advantage over other VCRs of not requiring
additional amplification or connections.
There is a development of this called PRO-LOGIC Dolby, which is supposedly
much better, but requires at least an additional centre-front speaker and
is only available in expensive A/V amplifiers or in seperate decoders
(requiring 3 or more additional amps and speakers. You'd need a big budget
and living room to make this worthwhile. The advantage of the AKAI is that
it keeps the number of wires and boxes cluttering up the living room to
manageable proportions. In fact the rear speakers can be very small, and
the effect is just as good.
It is significant to note that with NICAM stereo you will get either
Dolby or Pro-Logic surround sound, provided the film was recorded using
them - it would be difficult for them to be removed for TV
transmission.
>2. How good is S-VHS, is it worth the money?.
My personal view is that unless you want to edit video or have a
significant need for the taping of broadcast material to be higher than VHS
quality then it is not worth the money. Availability of pre-recorded
material is scarce and expensive and looks likely to remain so. Given the
level of take up of S-VHS in the US and Europe I don't see it being the
successor to VHS - more an alternative suited to specific applications.
However, an S-VHS connector on a TV may be a good idea, as along with SCART
it appears to be becoming popular as a high-quality connector for other
equipment.
- Scott
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37.23 | Stereo on Channel 4 in Basingstoke | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:52 | 17 |
| I just noticed that the litle red NICAM stereo light was on all evening
on Channel 4 last night.
Very impressive for 'A TV Dante' certainly adding to the psychedelic
kaleidoscope of images. Also fairly impressive with 'Dont Quote Me' a
Celeb-filled game show (Barry Cryer in my left speaker, Sue Arnold in the right
and the audience all over the place). This was excellent crisp, hiss free
sound.
I don't know whether this was a test transmission or whether this is
now permanent. There was no trace of stereo on normal ITV and that is from the
same transmitter.
Nigel
BTW It's a shame that they didn't do it last week before I recorded 'The
Wall' in glorious living mono.
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37.24 | What transmitter? | MOVIES::ILES | Mike Iles - VAX/VMS development | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:58 | 6 |
| What transmitter are you receiving from?
Hannington is the nearest to Basingstoke and its not supposed to broadcast
NICAM until 1993!
-Mike-
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37.25 | | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:27 | 18 |
| re .24
>What transmitter are you receiving from?
>
>Hannington is the nearest to Basingstoke and its not supposed to broadcast
>NICAM until 1993!
I live about 7 miles south of Basingstoke and my aerial is pointed south so I
think that I'm receiving from Southampton. Where I live is in a poor reception
area and I have to use an aerial amplifier to get any sort of picture at all.
Most of the time it is very good but we do have occasional bad evenings when
French TV overlays our domestic channels.
Channel 4 was in stereo again last night so maybe it's a permanent feature now.
Nigel
BTW Where is Hannington?
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37.26 |
You'll get better reception from Hannington (but no NICAM!)
| MOVIES::ILES | Mike Iles - VAX/VMS development | Thu Aug 02 1990 13:31 | 13 |
| Hannington is easily seen from the 339 Basingstoke to Newbury road.
The nearest village is Kinsclere, if you know that area, and the transmitter
is on top of White Hill, by far the highest point in the area. Adjacent
to White Hill is Watership Down which I'm sure you've heard of, even if you
don't know where it was.
I leave in Chineham, just off the A33 on the Reading side of Basingstoke, and
it was an obvious choice to pick up the signal from Hannington, though now I'm
wondering. Some people have a second aerial for the London transmitter at
Crystal Palace. The signal is not brilliant but varies a lot from place to place
-Mike- (who would love to see the NICAM light come on on his VCR)
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37.27 | Got one | HAMPS::LINCOLN_J | | Fri Aug 03 1990 14:51 | 26 |
| Well I've got one. Had some demos of various models. The surround
sound on the Akai is interesting and at it's best for sound effects
on feature films, rather than for music.
However I got a Panasonic NVF-65B, chosen because it does what I
want and has a 4 head system which I observed gives noticeably
better pictures. All in all it works very well. I get Nicam
indicators on the London staions and also perhaps C4 on southern.
I'm not terribly sure whats coming down though because it's not
actually hooked up to a stereo output when connected to the TV.
Most times I've been experimenting with it's alternate use as a
super Hi-Fi tape recorder. You can record at slow speed (8 Hrs)
for audio only with this model. Recording straight off the CD
player shows very little degradation of sound quality at all.
Indeed in trying to discover by listening tests what the difference
is all I've really found is how much 'noise' there is even on
digitally recorded CDs. So if anyone fancies lending me their
expensively obtained CD's I'd be happy to give em a spin, just
by way of testing you understand!.
A pretty smart piece of equipment. These things will be catching
on pretty quickly I reckon.
-John
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37.28 | Get one | KURMA::GAITKENHEAD | | Sat Aug 04 1990 12:00 | 13 |
| Re -1
I also have just got a Panasonic NVF-65B and must agree with you.
Sound quality is superb from either Nicam broadcasted tv progs or Hi-Fi
stereo videos. I've also recorded a few of my CD's onto video-cassettes
and have found the sound quality to be equal to that of my CD player.
I have the video connected to my stereo system and watched "THE
PREDATOR" last night ; the sound was AWESOME !!!!!!
If anyone is thinking of buying a new VCR and has a budget of �500 then
I would advise you check this one out.
Geo.
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37.29 | ITV & Channel 4 in stereo in Basingstoke | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Mon Aug 20 1990 10:45 | 12 |
| I noticed that the little red NICAM light is now on for ITV as well as
channel 4. So TVS seems to have converted a month early.
As I mentioned previously I think that I'm receiving from Southampton
although there is a small local transmitter at Alton that I might be receiving
from.
There are quite a lot of programmes (& the advertisments) that are not
transmitted in stereo but because of the vastly superior frequency response etc
of NICAM the sound even in mono is much much better than previously.
Nigel
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37.30 | NICAM in Newbury? | IOSG::PILGRIM | IOSG - ALL-IN-1 Mail Development | Fri Sep 21 1990 15:51 | 13 |
| Living in Thatcham (3 miles east of Newbury) I have my ariel
pointed at Hannington. As has been mentioned recently, Hannington
is not due for NICAM until some distant point in the future.
I've just bought a new TV (Panasonic TX24A1) and would really
like to get the NICAM light on!
Before I invest in a new ariel and ariel amplifiers (not to
mention clambouring onto the roof), has anyone else living in the
area tried pointing at Southampton or London with success?
cheers
alf
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37.31 | BBC NICAM - don't hold your breath... | MOVIES::POTTER | GM7GL...no, I mean G7GLJ/P | Wed Dec 05 1990 15:39 | 4 |
| I phoned BBC engineering today to try to find out about a timescale for
national NICAM-isation, and was told 'Autumn 1991'. Oh well...
atp
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37.32 | NICAM schedules from teletext | KERNEL::HUDSON | that's what I think | Fri Feb 01 1991 17:10 | 8 |
| According to ORACLE P 297, Hannington is due for NICAM in 1991.
P 698 of CEEFAX (during the daytime) says that BBC will be beginning
official NICAM broadcasts from Autumn of 1991. They list a set
of transmitters which look like the same ones as are already on
line with ITV (eg Mendip, Crystal Palace...)
nick
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37.33 | NICAM from Hannington now | KERNEL::HUDSON | that's what I think | Thu Apr 18 1991 13:01 | 3 |
| TVS from Hannington this morning was transmitting a NICAM signal.
not that I watch Breakfast TV of course.
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37.34 | BBC in stereo - if you're lucky | LARVAE::BARKER | Do not fold, spindle or mutilate | Mon Sep 09 1991 11:33 | 10 |
| The BBC seems to be making a big song & dance about climbing belatedly
onto the NICAM bandwagon.
Unfortunately all their autumn series 'broadcast in stereo where
available' doesn't seem to include the Southampton transmitter which has been
broadcasting ITV & Channel 4 in NICAM for over a year.
Does anyone know when this is supposed to happen?
Nigel
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