California Inventor Develops Non-Actively Cooled Radio Frequency Device
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2008-11-29
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 29 -- Michael Eddy of Santa Barbara, Calif., has developed a radio frequency device.
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A dielectric-based radio frequency (RF) device such as a tower mounted amplifier (TMA), mast-head amplifier (MHA), or Tower Mounted Boosters (TMB) includes a housing having a plurality of cavities and an input and an output, the input being coupled to the antenna and the output being coupled to a base . . .
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A dielectric-based radio frequency (RF) device such as a tower mounted amplifier (TMA), mast-head amplifier (MHA), or Tower Mounted Boosters (TMB) includes a housing having a plurality of cavities and an input and an output, the input being coupled to the antenna and the output being coupled to a base . . .