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Technology Stocks : Acrodyne (ACRO) is one of two pure plays in the TV

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To: Eric Hautala who wrote (865)1/3/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: Donald Kirchner  Read Replies (2) of 1319
 
Eric,

> You can generally figure out the transmitter company
> from the application based on the antenna type as both
> Harris and General Signal have proprietary antenna types
>- it's hard to discern the transmitter behind Andrew antennas.

Ther shouldn't be anything proprietary that eliminates any transmitter from any given antenna. The correlation will be more due to the systems consultant/designer who will use the antenna manufacturer that he has either experience or a contract with to push. Harris will of course want to use their own.

If you look at:

fcc.gov

you'll see that there are a lot of antenna manufacturers. ACRO's own link page lists at least three as companies they "like to do business with", Jampro, Dielectric (GSX), and Andrew.

The CES show next week will be the official rollout of DTV for consumers, with all of the big CE outfits showing off new sets. This would be perfect timing for announcing an ACRO digital sale.

Don
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