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  • 25714 Pastoral Dr, Plainfield, IL 60544 (630) 697-6127
  • 1930 Wisteria Dr, Aurora, IL 60504
  • Normal, IL
  • Naperville, IL
  • Willeys, IL
  • 2405 Dickens Dr, Aurora, IL 60503

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Kevin C Thill

License #:
53728 - Active
Category:
EMS Licensing
Issued Date:
Feb 9, 2016
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2018
Type:
EMT-Paramedic with Critical Care Endorsement

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Us Patents

Method Of Configuring Multiple-Arm Antenna Element In A Radome

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US Patent:
58085858, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Sep 2, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/921790
Inventors:
Michael William Frenzer - Palatine IL
Christopher Neil Kurby - Elmhurst IL
Kevin Michael Thill - Kenosha WI
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01Q 142
US Classification:
343872
Abstract:
A radome (310) made of a cylindrical tube sealed on a first end and open on a second end houses a multiple-arm antenna element (405). The radome is formed with at least two grooves (340, 350) on an inner surface of the cylindrical tube for meshing with arms (410, 420, 430, 440) of the multiple-arm antenna element (405).

Cellular Telephone Antenna

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US Patent:
50418386, Aug 20, 1991
Filed:
Mar 6, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/489416
Inventors:
William J. Liimatainen - Palatine IL
Kevin Thill - Glendale Heights IL
International Classification:
H01Q 138
US Classification:
343700MS
Abstract:
An planar antenna for use with a cellular telephone has a dielectric substrate with conductive coatings on its two major surfaces. A coaxial cable extends through a central aperture in the substrate with a shield of the cable connected to coating on one surface and a center conductor of the cable connected to coating on the other substrate surface. A number of shunts extend through the substrate electrically connecting the coatings on the two surfaces at points along a line that runs through the central aperture. Another shunt extends through the substrate electrically connecting the coatings on the two surfaces at a point which is not along the line of the other shunts. The position of the last shunt is non-uniformly spaced with respect to the other shunts and is selected to alter an electrical characteristic of the antenna to a desired value.
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