[opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards

If one knows the US patent number, it can be viewed on the USPTO.gov patent
search site.

Al Limberg
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Subject: [opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards


> Hi Cliff,
>
> may i ask how you managed to get hold of the second patent ? Just
> replaced the numbers in the URL? I did not find an access by patent
> number on their site, and the search engine seems to be in  walking
> wounded mode.
>
> Thanks to Mark anyway for the valuable information.
>
> I'm still looking for a biography. For all i know, M. Valensi may have
> been working for an american company when he filed his patent.
>
> The only other detail mentionned on some websites is that he seems to
> have been involved in time domain multiplexing developments as well.
>
> >From: "Benham, Cliff" <Cliff_Benham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >That worked!
> >Able to look through both patents and print them out for study.
> >Thanks!
>
>
>
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