Providing protection plans, specifically, extended warranties on consumer products, namely, transceivers, radio receivers, amplifiers and amateur radio products and accessories in the nature of coaxial cables assemblies, antenna analyzers, wattmeters, multimeters, headphones, microphones, headsets, audio devices, speakers, tuners, keyers, interfaces, dummy loads, rotators, and solder stations; providing protection plans, in the nature of warranties on goods manufactured by others, namely, transceivers, radio receivers, amplifiers and amateur radio products and accessories in the nature of coaxial cables assemblies, antenna analyzers, wattmeters, multimeters, headphones, microphones, headsets, audio devices, speakers, tuners, keyers, interfaces, dummy loads, rotators, and solder stations; "PROTECTION PLAN"
Coax shield grounding brackets, metal grounding clamps, and metal grounding plates, all not for non-electric cable or machinery or machine parts; metal coaxial lightning protectors; insulated tinned copper braided wire; AC adapters; amateur radio antennas; structural antenna components, namely, tubing, bases, mounting plates, hardware, connectors, wires, hex hubs, feeder systems comprised primarily of cables, connectors and associated hardware used to provide radio frequency (RF) connectivity between radios transmitting and receiving equipment and transmit and/or receive antennas, feeder protectors, meters, insulators, switches, relays, pre-amplifiers, and integral weatherproofing strips; antenna power switches, baluns, ununs, and radio frequency (RF) chokes; balanced coaxial or similar cable used to connect transmit/receive radio equipment to antenna systems, protectors and structural components; electrical cables and connectors; DC blocks; DC shunt control line protectors; ethernet radio frequency (RF) filters; radio frequency (RF) components, namely, electronic ferrate filters; metal grounding clamps and plates not for non-electric cable or machinery or machine parts; cables that are tensioned and used to provide support for a vertically oriented tower and connected between the tower, at various heights, and a ground anchor which is located some distance from the tower itself and allow the tower to remain vertical; mounting brackets adapted for lightning protectors; pre-amplifiers; electronic rotation devices, namely, rotators used to physically move the orientation of a directional antenna in either azimuth or elevation that allows the gain of the antenna to be directed in a single direction; electric heat sequencers; signal splitters for electronic apparatus; electrical signal attenuators; audio speakers; transceiver keying switches and analog and digital devices that can cause the push to talk (PTT) circuitry of a radio or amplifier to trigger allowing the radio or amplifier to transmit radio frequency (RF) energy to the antenna keying switches; tower masts for wireless aerials and hardware therefore; mouse pads, computer mouse pads; downloadable antenna design software; electrical radio crimp connectors; protective safety suits for wear by motorists and motorcyclists for protection against accident or injury; Hand tools, namely, dies, cable stripping tools, and deburring tools; Metal shackles for lifting and rigging; tinned copper braided pipes; guy line of metal and metal accessories therefor, namely, end caps, insulators, shackles, and steel tails; guy lines of metal; metal zip ties; metal cable ties; Multi-purpose thermoplastic heat shrinkable sleeve tubing; vinyl caps; Clothing, namely, shirts and tops, hats, gloves, jackets, vests, sweatshirts, collared shirts, shoes and boots, pants; Guy lines not of metal; non-metal zip ties; non-metal cable ties
Coax shield grounding brackets, metal grounding clamps, and metal grounding plates, all not for non-electric cable or machinery or machine parts; metal coaxial lightning protectors; insulated tinned copper braided wire; AC adapters; amateur radio antennas; structural antenna components, namely, tubing, bases, mounting plates, hardware, connectors, wires, hex hubs, feeder systems comprised primarily of cables, connectors and associated hardware used to provide radio frequency (RF) connectivity between radios transmitting and receiving equipment and transmit and/or receive antennas, feeder protectors, meters, insulators, switches, relays, pre-amplifiers, and integral weatherproofing strips; antenna power switches, baluns, ununs, and radio frequency (RF) chokes; balanced coaxial or similar cable used to connect transmit/receive radio equipment to antenna systems, protectors and structural components; electrical cables and connectors; DC blocks; DC shunt control line protectors; ethernet radio frequency (RF) filters; radio frequency (RF) components, namely, electronic ferrate filters; metal grounding clamps and plates not for non-electric cable or machinery or machine parts; cables that are tensioned and used to provide support for a vertically oriented tower and connected between the tower, at various heights, and a ground anchor which is located some distance from the tower itself and allow the tower to remain vertical; mounting brackets adapted for lightning protectors; pre-amplifiers; electronic rotation devices, namely, rotators used to physically move the orientation of a directional antenna in either azimuth or elevation that allows the gain of the antenna to be directed in a single direction; electric heat sequencers; signal splitters for electronic apparatus; electrical signal attenuators; audio speakers; transceiver keying switches and analog and digital devices that can cause the push to talk (PTT) circuitry of a radio or amplifier to trigger allowing the radio or amplifier to transmit radio frequency (RF) energy to the antenna keying switches; tower masts for wireless aerials and hardware therefore; mouse pads, computer mouse pads; downloadable antenna design software; electrical radio crimp connectors; protective safety suits for wear by motorists and motorcyclists for protection against accident or injury.; Hand tools, namely, dies, cable stripping tools, and deburring tools; Multi-purpose thermoplastic heat shrinkable sleeve tubing; vinyl caps.; Metal shackles for lifting and rigging; tinned copper braided pipes; guy line of metal and metal accessories therefor, namely, end caps, insulators, shackles, and steel tails; guy lines of metal; metal zip ties; metal cable ties.; Clothing, namely, shirts and tops, hats, gloves, jackets, vests, sweatshirts, collared shirts, shoes and boots, pants; clothing for babies, namely, one piece garments and bibs not of paper.; Non-metal zip ties; non-metal cable ties
Amateur HF radio antennas, and parts thereof, namely, delay lines and array controllers; Antenna switch control consoles; Coaxial cables; HF preamplifiers
Antenna kits comprising structural antenna parts and related hardware, sold as a unit, used to build different types of antennas, namely, single band, multi-band, multi-frequency and folded dipole, doublet and inverted-vee, off-center fed, Windom, Zepp, long wires, rhombic, vee beam, and loop antennas for amateur radio operators
Class 009: Antenna system, namely adjustable capacity hats with spokes in a radial arrangement which increase the current flowing away from the antenna feedpoint and reduce the inductance necessary to resonate an antenna
Computer software for defining and analyzing existing or future materials specifications of high performance, long distance antennas using HF, VHF, or UHF frequency bands for parasitic and all-driven arrays, including stacked Yagi and log-periodic designs, for determining the resonant frequency of such antennas and its relationship to size, and for determining wind speed survivability of long distance antennas; "DX ENGINEERING and YAGI MECHANICAL"
Computer software for others to define and analyze existing or future materials specifications of high performance, long distance antennas using HF, VHF, or UHF frequency bands for parasitic and all-driven arrays, including stacked Yagi and log-periodic designs made out of materials such as aluminum for determining the resonant frequency and its relationship to size, and also its wind speed survivability
Computer software for defining and analyzing existing or future materials specifications of high performance, long distance antennas using HF, VHF, or UHF frequency bands for parasitic and all-driven arrays, including stacked yagi and log-periodic designs, for determining the resonant frequency of such antennas and its relationship to size, and for determining wind speed survivability of long distance antennas; "ANTENNA DESIGNER"
High Performance, Long distance antennas using HF, VHF or UHF frequency bands to obtain optimum gain through control of take-off angle, voltage standing wave ratio and antenna pattern, including both parasitic and all-driven arrays [ as well as Yagi stacking systems and vertical array combinations ] which allow instant directional switching and simultaneous coverage of two paths [ ; Yagi phase boxes, vertical phase boxes, side mount phase boxes and remote coaxial switches ]