RADIO CONTROLLED MINIATURE AERIAL TARGETS

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ARCMAT TECH SERV, INC. 4911 COLLEGE AVE. COLLEGE PARK MD Radio Controlled Miniature Aerial Targets;
HEAT TECH SERV, INC. 4911 COLLEGE AVE. COLLEGE PARK MD RADIO CONTROLLED MINIATURE AERIAL TARGETS;
WAVEFORMING ORIGIN WIRELESS, INC. Suite 1070 7500 Greenway Center Drive Greenbelt MD 20770 Radio controlled miniature aerial targets; Radio frequency generators for supplying radio-frequency energy; Radio frequency identification (RFID) credentials, namely, cards and tags, and readers for radio frequency identification credentials; Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; Radio frequency identification tag readers; Radio pagers; Radio receivers; Radio receivers and radio signal tuners; Radio receivers and monitors for reproduction of sound and signals; Radio receivers and transmitters; Radio receivers and transmitters for monitoring and controlling light emitting diodes in a network of street lights and for processing emergency signals transmitted to individual street lights; Radio sets; Radio telephones; Radio tomographic imaging apparatus for tracking movement; Radio transceivers; Radio transmitters; Radio transmitters and receivers; Radio transmitters and receivers for remote controls, radio controls; Radio transmitters, receivers, and controllers for monitoring and controlling public lighting; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers; Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags; Radios; Radios and telephones; Radios for vehicles; Radios incorporating clocks; Wireless adapters used to link computers to a telecommunications network; Wireless communication device featuring voice, data and image transmission including voice, text and picture messaging, a video and still image camera, also functional to purchase music, games, video and software applications over the air for downloading to the device; Wireless communication devices for transmitting images taken by a camera; Wireless communication devices for voice, data or image transmission; Wireless computer mice; Wireless controllers to monitor and control the functioning of other electronic devices; Wireless digital electronic apparatus to secure and protect data and images on all forms of wireless equipment including mobile telecommunications equipment using an automatic synchronization process and alarm notification of the loss or theft of the wireless equipment including mobile telecommunications equipment; Wireless electronic visitor signal chimes; Wireless indoor and outdoor speakers; Wireless POS (point of service) devices; Wireless presenter in the nature of a wireless remote pointer; Wireless receivers and transmitters for portable media players; Wireless remote temperature and humidity monitors for building maintenance; Wireless television set for providing video conferencing and telephone service over the Internet; Wireless transceivers with collection and display technology for the status and tracking of all vehicle types in local environments; Wireless transceivers with collection and display technology for the status and tracking of retail goods from the backdoor to the shelf; A mesh network of temperature probes which measures the internal temperatures of compost piles and wirelessly transmits the temperature data to a computer; Aeronautical radio communication machines and apparatus; Antennas for radio, for television; Antennas for wireless communications apparatus; Apparatus for wireless transmission of acoustic information; Apparatus for transmitting radio programmes and radio relay messages; Broadband radios; Broadband wireless equipment, namely, telecommunications base station equipment for cellular and fixed networking and communications applications; Computer equipment, namely, wireless cards; Computer hardware for wireless content delivery; Computer hardware, namely, wireless access point (WAP) devices; Computer hardware, namely, wireless network extenders; Computer hardware, namely, wireless network repeaters; Computer software for wireless content delivery; Contingency response communication system designed to provide radio interoperability, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; Contingency response communication system designed to provide radio interoperability, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; Devices for wireless radio transmission; Devices for wireless radio transmission; Dispatch radios; Electrical radio connectors; Electronic devices for locating and tracking objects using radio signals; Electronic devices used to locate lost objects employing radio frequency; Electronic devices, namely, radio frequency repeaters used in long range communication for tracking and monitoring energy usage; Electronic equipment for point-of-sales (POS) systems, namely, point-of-sale terminals, bar code readers, optical readers, advertisement display monitors, keyboards, printers, scanners, radio transmitters, radio receivers, computer hardware, and computer operating software; Electronic game software for wireless devices; Emergency position-indicating radio beacons; Filters for radio interference suppression; Home and office automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices, and software for lighting, HVAC, security, safety and other home and office monitoring and control applications; Home and office electrical power automation systems comprising wireless and wired controllers, controlled devices, and software for appliances, lighting, HVAC, security and other home and office electrical power monitoring and control applications; Industrial wireless point-to-multipoint radio; Industrial wireless point-to-multipoint radio; Integrated circuits and integrated circuit cores for use in wireless communications and wireless communication equipment and apparati and digital signal processors (DSP); Internet radios; Interoperable communication system designed to provide radio, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; Interoperable communication system designed to provide radio, streaming video, wireless internet, and VOIP phone; Marine radio communication machines and apparatus; Microwave transmission apparatus for delivering radio programs and messages; Mobile radios; Mobile computing and operating platforms consisting of data transceivers, wireless networks and gateways for collection and management of data; Mobile hotspot devices; Personal security alarms that connect to a wireless communications network; Portable radios; Reconfigurable processors for use in wireless communication handsets and network equipment in the field of wideband communications; Relays for radio and TV stations; Remote control transmitter for radio-controlled devices; Repeaters for radio and television stations; Satellite radios; Security lighting system for vehicles using radio frequency device; Short range radios; Single-channel radio communication machines and apparatus for fixed stations; Software defined radio; Telematics apparatus, namely, wireless Internet devices which provide telematic services and have a cellular phone function; Telephone and radio lightwave data links; Transmitting and receiving apparatus for radio and television broadcasting and for long-distance transmission; Two-way radios; Vehicle radios; Vehicle locating, tracking and security system comprised of an antenna and radio transmitter to be placed in a vehicle; Vehicle tracking devices comprised of cellular radio modules, computer software and computer hardware, sensors, transmitters, receivers and global positioning satellite receivers, all for use in connection with vehicle tracking, vehicle monitoring and anti-theft vehicle alarms; Weather radios; Wireless broadband radios; Wireless narrowband radios; Wireless transceiver radio;Radio broadcasting; Radio communication; Radio-paging;WAVE FORMING;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An infrared emitter for use with self-propelled aerial targets used to simulate jet aircraft for use as a target for anti-aircraft missile systems. The emitter provides an infrared source that simulates the infrared energy produced by an aircraft. The emitter incorporates a network of platinum beads that are arranged along and between a plurality of parallel stainless steel screens. The network is contained in a heating conduit that is secured to a housing. The housing is provided with an opening to allow for attachment to the exhaust ports of a self-propelled aerial target's engine. Combustion gases produced by the aerial target's engine are expelled through the exhaust port and pass through to the emitter. The gases heat the network of beads and screens thereby causing the network to emit an infrared signature such that the heat seeking/sensing mechanisms of anti-aircraft missiles systems are able to locate and direct the missile to the target. The technology is also applicable to surface targets for both marine and land applications.