International. GatesAir has added another seven patents to its legacy of 238 previous U.S. and global patents, providing a foundation for improving signal quality and technical efficiency in air broadcast architecture.
The new patents illustrate the continuous innovation in TV and radio solutions, with countless hours of hard work and dedication from the company's leading scientists and engineers geared towards driving the industry forward.
The seven patents cover a variety of technical inventions, including:
· Predictable coding delay over communications networks
· The operation of an antenna on a second frequency, Superior
· Systems and methods of presenting digital media on a mobile platform
· High efficiency Broadband Amplifier, system that incorporates Dynamic Load Impedance Modulation
GatesAir recognized the achievements of the company's scientists and engineers responsible for innovations in over-the-air broadcasting: Jay Adrick, Kevin Berndsen, Dmitri Borodulin, George Cabrera, Junius Kim, John Levieux, and Ted Staros.
"These innovations focus on improving system methods and enable greater efficiencies that affect everything from signal management and amplification to delivering dynamic multimedia content for consumers on the go," said Rich Redmond, product manager at GatesAir. "We are committed to evolving the experience of more over-the-air broadcasting for consumers across radio, television and mobile platforms."


