WIRELESS ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
OMNIWAVE OMNIPOINT CORPORATION 3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 400 Bethesda MD 20814 wireless electronic communication equipment in the nature of transmitting and receiving devices, and antennas; namely, telephones, modems, intercoms, walkie-talkies, citizens band radios (CB radios), baby monitors, and radio pagers; fixed and portable communication terminals; namely, hand-held computers and scanners; telemetry devices; and electronic display devices whose messages are controlled from remote locations; namely, electronic signs, in-store electronic display panels, and video screens for shopping carts; and parts of all the foregoing goods;OMNI-WAVE;
OMNIWAVE Omnipoint Data Company, Inc. 242 Marlborough Street Boston MA 02116 wireless electronic communication equipment in the nature of transmitting and receiving devices, and antennas; namely, telephones, modems, intercoms, walkie-talkies, citizens band radios (CB radios), baby monitors, and radio pagers; fixed and portable communication terminals; namely, hand-held computers and scanners; telemetry devices; and electronic display devices whose messages are controlled from remote locations; namely, electronic signs, in-store electronic display panels, and video screens for shopping carts; and parts of all the foregoing goods;OMNI-WAVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An antenna for wireless communication is integrated into an external member, for example, a molded bumper, on handheld or other portable electronic equipment. The external member is attached to an external surface of electronic equipment, providing shock isolation and protection for the equipment and the antenna. A method of mounting an antenna on portable electronic equipment for enabling wireless communication by the portable electronic equipment comprises mounting on the portable electronic equipment an energy-dissipating structure made of a resilient material, and positioning the antenna in the energy-dissipating structure.