Total customer satisfaction is not just a phrase, it's our foremost goal at Motorola. The Telecommunications Industry Association recently proclaimed Motorola the winner of the standard speech coder evaluation. This award is one more example of how that commitment to excellence has translated into better products and services for you our customers. The Motorola speech coder was selected out of a field of nine competitors for its clarity, noise immunity, and simplicity. The following samples will allow you to judge for yourself the superior quality of digital voice patterns. What you are about to hear are samples of speech simulated in a vehicle traveling at 30 miles per hour. The first sample represents a transmission at minus 70 dBm signal level. This is the relative strength of transmission while you are traveling within the good coverage area of any given cell. First the analog signal should be developed and balanced, then the signal should be transmission. Glue the sheet to the dark blue background. It's easy to tell the depth of a well. These days a chicken leg is a rare dish. And now the digital. Glue the sheet to the dark blue background. It's easy to tell the depth of a well. These days a chicken leg is a rare dish. The second example is simulated at minus 112 dBm. These power levels are what you encounter at the edges of a cell as your phone scans for a handoff. First, the analog transmission. The choice of lemons makes fine punch. The box was thrown beside the parked truck. Hogs were fed chopped corn and garbage. And now the digital. The choice of lemons makes fine punch. The box was thrown beside the parked truck. Hogs were fed chopped corn and garbage. The final example. Simulates minus 117 dBm. This would be equivalent to the very fringe of the coverage area just before losing the contact altogether. First, the analog transmission. The soft cushion broke the man's fall. The salt breeze came across from the sea. The girl at the booth sold 50 bonds. And now the digital. The soft cushion broke the man's fall. The salt breeze came across from the sea. The girl at the booth sold 50 bonds. As you can hear, Motorola's digital speech coder really makes a difference. For more information on Motorola's digital, be sure to pick up our brochure and see our ad in the February issue of RCR. We're glad you took the time to listen to a winner.