Television – Receiver circuitry
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-26
2011-11-22
Yenke, Brian (Department: 2422)
Television
Receiver circuitry
C725S081000, C348S731000, C348S734000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08063996
ABSTRACT:
A simple antenna is connected to the RF input port on a conventional digital TV to receive video content from a plurality of video content sources wirelessly. The video content sources, such as a DVD player and cable/satellite box, may generate baseband signals in a variety of formats. The baseband signals are connected to a remote converter for converting the baseband signals to a low power RF transmission having a standard format typically received at the digital TV's RF input. The RF transmission has a range generally limited to within a home or room. The small antenna connected to the RF input of the digital TV will typically be located behind the TV so as not to be seen. The low power RF transmission is on a carrier frequency that is legally authorized by the FCC in frequency and power level.
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Du Val Jordan
Kniess Herbert
Haiem Sean
Ogonowsky Brian D.
Patent Law Group LLP
Yenke Brian
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