Canted antenna for a cellular radiotelephone

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Having particular housing or support of a transceiver

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455 89, 455129, 343702, 343882, H04B 138, H01Q 112

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ABSTRACT:
A cellular radiotelephone includes an antenna that is moveable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the antenna is substantially parallel to the face of the radiotelephone thereby reducing the profile of the radiotelephone. Accordingly, the radiotelephone may be easier to store in a confined space such as a shirt pocket. In the second position, the antenna is canted away from the face of the radiotelephone thereby increasing the distance between the user's head and the antenna during use. Accordingly, the electromagnetic shielding caused by the user's head is reduced.

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