ELECTRONIC REMOTE RADIO FREQUENCY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DELTA Farpointe Data, Inc. 1376 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94089 Electronic remote and radio frequency identification (RFID) proximity identification equipment and electronic access control equipment, namely, proximity-RFID cards, tags, and badges and readers therefor;
RANGER Farpointe Data, Inc. 1376 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94089 Electronic remote and radio frequency identification (RFID) proximity identification equipment and electronic access control equipment, namely, long-range proximity-RFID transmitters and receivers therefor;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Remote appliance activation can be achieved by relaying between radio frequency transmission schemes having different characteristics. A radio receiver receives radio frequency control signals for controlling the appliance. Each existing radio frequency transmitter is specifically designed to transmit wireless radio frequency control signals having receiver characteristics to the radio receiver. A new wireless radio frequency transmitter has transmitter characteristics, at least one of which is different from receiver characteristics. A radio relay learns the receiver characteristics from one of the existing transmitters and learns at least one transmitter characteristic from the new transmitter. Then, when an appliance radio frequency activation command is received from the new transmitter, the radio relay transmits a new radio frequency appliance activation command having the learned receiver characteristics.