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MB Tech Completes Auto Positioning Flat Antenna Working Models
MB Tech, Inc. said Tuesday day that it has completed production prototypes for specific global DBS service providers designed around the Company's model MFDA-350 Auto Positioning Flat Antenna. The antenna units were developed specifically for major service providers in North America and Europe, including DirecTV, Astra, Bell and Sky. Based on initial successful testing of the Flat Antenna, MB Tech anticipates strong sales and orders throughout the next several quarters. Hanwook Bae, President of MB Tech, stated "Our new model MFDA-350 auto-positioning flat antenna has now proven itself with various satellite service providers, opening the door to immediate and expansive revenue opportunities." Bae continued, "We anticipate that this product will be well received and generate strong, consistent order flow." MB Tech previously announced completion of the development of the antenna and North American licensing of the Patent to protect its portable antenna system. The US Patent no. 6,512,490, applies specifically to a portable satellite antenna mechanism capable of implementing an accurate horizontal and vertical directional position to attain a satellite signal automatically. MB Tech's new proprietary flat antenna system is designed to cater to the needs of the satellite entertainment user, regardless of where they may be. The small form factor antenna provides mobility, ease of use, and exposure to multiple vertical markets including apartments, condos, boats, RV's, SUV's and Limousines. Related Links MB Tech TerraDaily Search TerraDaily Subscribe To TerraDaily Express Fractal-Shaped Tiles Developed For New Broadband Class Antenna University Park - Oct 29, 2003 Penn State engineers have developed innovative design methods for a new class of antennas composed of an array of fractal-shaped tiles that offer anywhere from a 4:1 to 8:1 improvement in bandwidth compared to their conventional counterparts.
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