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Revolutionary TV & Radio Antenna Developed
KOKOMO, Ind., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- IAS Communications, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: IASCA - news) wishes to announce that the company's Chief Engineer/Vice President of Research and Development, Larry Hawks, has reported the following progress:
Announcing a new Revolutionary TV Antenna
Larry Hawks has designed and tested a new antenna technology TV antenna that is 14'' in diameter and 2'' thick that will receive in an omni-direction pattern or can be directional to receive in 35-degree segments.
The new antenna requires no amplifier, and is easy to connect as it imply is bolted in place with the mounting provided. IAS's low profile environmentally friendly TV antenna will receive all local VHF/UHF stations and will replace the unsightly existing beam antennas used today. The new TV antennas can be attached to a satellite dish mounted on recreational vehicles placed in the attic of a house or condominium, on top of a roof or placed on your TV set to receive local TV stations within a 60-mile radius.
Announcing a New Amateur Radio Antenna
A new amateur radio antenna, has been designed and tested. The new antenna design is portable on 10 through 80 meters with an antenna tuner or operates as a monoband on 20 and 40 meters. This antenna with its unique properties can be laid on the ground, in an attic, on a roof or awning, or placed on a tree or on top of a motor home and even transmit and receive in the trunk of an automobile.
This revolutionary antenna is approximately 36'' in diameter and is only 2'' high. It can use a 50-OHM coax of choice. The antenna will load to the full legal limit and is broad banded enough to receive signals from .5mhz to 30 mhz.
The new radio antenna has been field tested for one year by Larry Hawks with logged contacts from California to New York, North Central Indiana to Mexico, all of South America, Spain, England, Russia, Norway, Switzerland and many other European countries.
This antenna was also successfully demonstrated at the 1998 Hamvention in Dayton, OH.
According to Larry Hawks, none of these antenna designs have any similarity in reference to the disputed Vortekx patent applications that are currently being prepared for these revolutionary new antenna designs.
IAS Communications, Inc. has leased a new 7,500-sq ft. research and development facility in Kokomo, Indiana. Commercial production for the new amateur radio antenna and the revolutionary TV antenna is planned for mid 1999.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
John Robertson President
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