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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Integral Technologies
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To: thomas alta who wrote (212)3/4/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Mark S. Williams  Read Replies (2) of 1108
 
The CTHA has demonstrated both broad band and satellite capabilities.
The antenna has been successfully tested with broad band and very broad band radios. It has also been successfully tested with hand held terminals using LEO satellite communications, both GPS and data communications.

Your last question, "Will the CTHA antenna be able to replace some antenna Towers?" is a little hard for me to answer because I'm not sure what you are asking. There are several different ways to interpret your question. The CTHA is not a substitute for a tower; it could only replace the antennae which are mounted on that tower. If the antenna on the tower are point-to-point microwave dishes, the CTHA is probably not a good substitute. If the antennae on the tower are monopoles or dipoles, then the CTHA may be a very good substitute. The CTHA are physically very small and therefore have a very small wind load; therefore it might be possible to replace a large tower with a smaller, less obtrusive tower. I'm sorry, it's difficult to generalize and still be accurate.

Best regards,
-- Mark Williams
williams@itechfin.com
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