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Winegard Company, Holder Of 60 Patents Over The Years, Awaits Issuance Of Another US Patent For its Best Selling Off-Air Antenna, The Squareshooter™







Winegard Company, Holder Of 60 Patents
Over The Years, Awaits Issuance Of
Another US Patent For its Best Selling
Off-Air Antenna, The Squareshooter™

Winegard Company, Holder Of 60 Patents
Over The Years, Awaits Issuance Of
Another US Patent For its Best Selling
Off-Air Antenna, The Squareshooter™
03/14/2005 05:24 PM

The United States Patent Office has approved the Applied Technology for this outdoor High-Band VHF/UHF Digital/Analog/HDTV antenna system and issued a notice of allowance. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]




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