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Self-oscillating tv pre-amps result in lawsuit

Mobile-One Communications and Electronics, Inc., of North Port, Florida have filed a lawsuit against Lazy Days' RV Center, Inc. of Seffner, Florida.

According to the suit, Lazy Days' RV Center sells new and used recreational vehicles and owns and operates an RV campground.

Some of the RVs it sells are said to be equipped with Sensar II VHF/UHF amplified TV antennas manufactured by the Winegard Company, and that's the rub.

Mobile-One alleges that when the preamps in the Winegard
antennas go into self-oscillation (as described in previous
CGC Communicator newsletters), the resulting parasitic signals have and will undoubtedly again cause harmful interference to Mobile-One's land-mobile customers - interference that is presumably very costly to locate and correct.

For the full Press Release or to obtain more information on this unusual lawsuit, contact Jon Preiksat, Esq. at (941) 486-9195 or mailto:JonP@PreiksatLaw.com

 

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