Patents Assigned to Andrew LLC
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Patent number: 7785144Abstract: A connector is to be attached to a coaxial cable including an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and a dielectric therebetween. The connector includes a connector housing defining a ramp to receive the outer conductor thereagainst and a back nut. A portion of the connector housing and the back nut includes respective portions defining a positive stop when fully engaged. An electrically conductive compressible coil spring is to compressibly clamp against the outer conductor opposite the ramp when the connector housing and back nut are engaged. The connector housing includes a rearward portion threadingly received with a forward portion of the back nut. A center contact is to be coupled to the inner conductor. An insulator member is in the connector housing for carrying the center contact.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Nahid Islam
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Patent number: 7782158Abstract: A filter for processing an RF signal includes an input port and an output port and a plurality of resonators. The resonators are arranged in a sequentially-coupled arrangement between the input and output ports to affect an RF signal therebetween. Each resonator includes a cavity and resonant element. The resonant elements of at least two resonators are made of two different types of materials to effect higher and lower Q factors for the resonators. The resonators are arranged to provide at least one resonator having a lower Q factor proximate one of the input and output ports while the higher Q factor resonator is provided proximate the inside of the sequentially-coupled arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Eric Wiehler
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Patent number: 7778608Abstract: A method is described that enables a system to estimate the individual times of arrival of multi-path signals components in a received signal while blind to the particular angular response characteristics of an antenna array. Additionally, a system is described that estimates the impulse response of the modulation channel. The impulse response is used to generate impulse response estimates for all multi-path signal components without reference to the actual angle of arrival of the signal. The impulse responses for the multi-path constituents are directly associated with the time delays on each path, providing delay estimates for each path.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., John P. Carlson, Martin Alles
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Patent number: 7766285Abstract: A line hanger for securing lines, such as transmission, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical and other types of lines, to a support structure. The line hanger includes a wire structure with an attachment section configured for mounting to the support structure and a pair of clamping arms depending outwardly from the attachment provision. The clamping arms are configured to resiliently separate to receive a line and to resiliently relax for applying a clamping force to secure the line. The clamping arms are clasped together by engaging hook members defined at the open end of the wire structure. Multiple line hangers may be interlinked or stacked relative to the support structure for support multiple lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Albert R. Cox, Timothy Crawford, Raymond Michael Horvath
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Publication number: 20100190377Abstract: A coaxial cable connector is to be attached to a coaxial cable including an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and a dielectric therebetween. The coaxial cable connector includes a connector housing defining a ramp to receive an outer conductor thereagainst. A back nut has a ring base and a plurality of flexible fingers carried thereby to clamp against the outer conductor opposite the ramp. The connector housing and the back nut include respective portions defining a positive stop when fully engaged. A center contact is to be coupled to the inner conductor. There is at least one insulator member in the connector housing for carrying the center contact and comprising a radially outer support portion to radially support the outer conductor opposite the compressible ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLC, State/Country of Incorporation: DelawareInventor: Nahid Islam
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Publication number: 20100186224Abstract: A tool is for attaching a coaxial cable connector to a coaxial cable by longitudinal compression of the coaxial cable connector. The tool includes a tool body defining therein a connector compression chamber and a plunger receiving chamber longitudinally adjacent thereto. A plunger having a plunger head is within the plunger receiving chamber and a plunger shaft extends outwardly therefrom, the plunger having a bore to receive an end of an inner conductor of the coaxial cable. A handle carried by the tool body is movable from a retracted position to a compressed position for driving the plunger head to longitudinally compress the coaxial cable connector within the connector compression chamber to attach the coaxial cable connector to the coaxial cable. A seating indicator is carried by the bore for contacting the inner conductor of the coaxial cable to indicate seating of the coaxial cable into the coaxial cable connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: David Jones
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Publication number: 20100190378Abstract: An insulator supporting an inner contact coaxial within a connector body bore of a connector for coaxial cable with a solid outer conductor is formed as a monolithic body with an inner contact bore extending between a connector end and a cable end. The inner contact bore is dimensioned to receive the inner contact. An outer diameter of the insulator at the connector end is configured to mate with the connector body bore of the coaxial cable connector. A plurality of spring fingers extends from the cable end of the insulator. A distal end of the spring fingers each is provided with a ramp surface, whereby during connector to cable assembly, the solid outer conductor contacts the spring fingers along the ramp surface(s), deflecting the spring fingers inward to increase inward bias upon a spring basket of the inner contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: Nahid Islam
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Publication number: 20100186230Abstract: A connector attaching tool is for attaching a coaxial cable connector to a coaxial cable by longitudinal compression of the coaxial cable connector. The tool includes a tool body defining therein a connector compression chamber and a plunger receiving chamber longitudinally adjacent thereto. A plunger having a plunger head is within the plunger receiving chamber and a plunger shaft extends outwardly therefrom. A handle is carried by the tool body and is movable from a retracted position to a compressed position for advancing the plunger shaft to drive the plunger head to longitudinally compress the coaxial cable connector within the connector compression chamber to thereby attach the coaxial cable connector to the coaxial cable. The tool body defines a connector magazine chamber for storing a plurality of coaxial cable connectors. A biasing member is within the connector magazine chamber for urging the coaxial cable connectors toward the connector compression chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: David Jones
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Patent number: 7753727Abstract: A coaxial connector for coaxial cable includes a body with a bore; a sidewall of the bore provided with a cable stop projecting radially inward at least to an inner diameter of the outer conductor; an annular contact groove proximate a cable end side of the cable stop; a contact seated within the contact groove; the contact configured to bias between the contact groove and an outer diameter of the outer conductor; an outer conductor section proximate a cable end side of the contact groove with an inward projecting outer conductor thread; an inner diameter of the outer conductor section greater than the outer diameter of the outer conductor; and a transition at the cable end side of the outer conductor section to a jacket section with an inward projecting jacket thread. An inner diameter of the jacket section is greater than an outer diameter of the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Nahid Islam, Jeffrey Paynter
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Publication number: 20100171655Abstract: A system and method for determining a set of satellites for which assistance data may be provided to a wireless device. A boundary for an approximate area in which the wireless device is located may be determined and one or more sets of satellites may be determined as a function of the boundary. An optimum set of satellites from the one or more sets of satellites may then be determined using a satellite selection function on the one or more sets of satellites at predetermined points substantially on the boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventors: Peter John Rhodes, Neil Harper
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Publication number: 20100156704Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the location of a device from signals provided by a plurality of satellites. A device receives a first plurality of signals comprising one signal from each of a first plurality of satellites and determines a first location of the device as a function of the first plurality of signals. The device then determines a second location thereof as a function of a second plurality of signals if the first location is not within a predetermined threshold. The second plurality of signals is a first subset of the first plurality of signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventors: Neil Harper, Peter Nicholson
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Publication number: 20100156713Abstract: A system and method for determining a reference location of a wireless device wherein a location request may be received for the wireless device where the location request fails to identify an approximate location for the wireless device. A reference location may be determined for the wireless device, the reference location selected from the group consisting of: an area defined as a function of at least one of a mobile country code, mobile network code, and/or a location area code; an area defined by a mapping of a provided Internet protocol address to a location; an area determined as a function of a position information element in the location request; a default area; and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: Neil Harper
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Publication number: 20100156707Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the location of a device from signals provided by a plurality of satellites. A device receives a first plurality of signals comprising one signal from each of a first plurality of satellites and determines a first location of the device as a function of the first plurality of signals. The device then determines a second location thereof as a function of a second plurality of signals if the first location is not within a predetermined threshold. The second plurality of signals is a first subset of the first plurality of signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventors: Neil HARPER, Peter NICHOLSON
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Publication number: 20100149031Abstract: A system and method for determining whether a wireless device has transmitted one or more forged radio frequency (“RF”) measurements. A first set of signals from a plurality of RF sources may be received at a wireless device and transmitted to a location determining system. The location determining system may receive a second set of signals from the plurality of RF sources during substantially the same time period and frequency range. The location determining system may compare information from the second set of signals with information from the first set of signals. Alternatively, the location determining system may determine a location of the wireless device as a function of the first set of signals and compare information from the second set of signals with the determined location.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: ANDREW LLCInventors: Martin DAWSON, Nell HARPER
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Patent number: 7736180Abstract: A coaxial connector with a connector body provided with a connector body bore. The outer conductor electrically coupled to the connector body. An insulator supporting an inner contact coaxial with the connector body bore. A grip ring seated in an annular grip ring groove of the inner contact. The grip ring groove provided with a wedge surface having a taper between the connector end of the wedge surface and the cable end of the wedge surface. The grip ring movable along the wedge surface, longitudinally within the grip ring groove. The grip ring provided with a grip surface oriented to engage a surface area of the inner conductor as the inner contact is coupled with the inner conductor by insertion of the coaxial cable into the connector body bore. The grip surface dimensioned to couple with the surface area, inhibiting removal of the inner conductor towards the cable end.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Jeffrey Paynter
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Publication number: 20100141516Abstract: A system and method of providing satellite assistance data to a mobile device without using a reference network. A request may be transmitted to a plurality of mobile device requesting that ones of the devices transmit a portion of a navigation data message received from one or more satellites to a location determining system. Navigation data message portions may be recorded and transmitted from the ones of the plural mobile devices to the location determining system. These navigation data message portions may then be compiled by the location determining system, and assistance data provided to a mobile device as a function of the compiled navigation data message portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: Martin Thomson
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Patent number: 7731529Abstract: A connector is for attachment to a coaxial cable having an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and a dielectric therebetween. The connector includes a connector housing defining a radially outer ramp to receive the outer conductor thereagainst and a back nut. A compressible ring compressibly clamps against the outer conductor opposite the radially outer ramp as the connector housing and back nut are engaged. The connector also includes a center contact to be coupled to the inner conductor and an insulator member in the connector housing for carrying the center contact and having a radially outer support portion to radially support the outer conductor opposite the compressible ring.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Nahid Islam
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Publication number: 20100134352Abstract: A system and method for detecting one or more forged satellite measurements transmitted from a wireless device. Information may be transmitted to a wireless device, the information including a request that the wireless device provide a portion of a navigation data message from one or more satellites to a location determining system. The one or more satellite measurements and the portion of the navigation data message may be received from the wireless device. The navigation data message may be determined as a function of information from a reference network. The determined navigation data message may then be compared with the received navigation data message portion to thereby determine whether any of the one or more satellite measurements transmitted by the device have been forged.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventors: Martin Thomson, Neil Harper
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Independence between paths that predistort for memory and memory-less distortion in power amplifiers
Patent number: 7729668Abstract: A predistorter for reducing spurious emissions in an amplified signal including a first path configured to generated memory-less distortion correction and one or more second paths configured to generate memory distortion correction. The paths contain one or more dynamically controllable delay circuits that are configured such that the memory-less and memory distortion correction remains independent irrespective of frequency of use of the predistorter.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Michael David Leffel -
Patent number: 7727013Abstract: A coupling arrangement between a coaxial connector body and an outer conductor of a coaxial cable that includes an annular contact groove provided in a bore of the connector body. The contact groove has a groove bottom, a connector end sidewall and a cable end sidewall. The connector end sidewall is angled to transition between a groove bottom width that is less than a groove top width. A spring contact has a non-deformed state width seated within the contact groove. The non-deformed state width is greater than the groove bottom width and less than the groove top width. In a non-deformed state the spring contact contacts the connector end sidewall, without contacting the groove bottom.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Andrew LLCInventor: Jeffrey Paynter