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Sunday, July 22, 2001 2:51:14 AM
You can use any camera with standard RCA jacks to transmit video over power lines in your home. This technology IS NOT EXCLUSIVE TO SEVU. Anyone or any company can use the technology to transmit video over power lines.
The acVIEW Monitoring Base plugs into an electrical outlet near monitoring site. Baseband video and audio signals are accepted from camcorders or palmcorders via RCA phono cables. The video signal is frequency shifted to a specific band in the 6-30 Mhz range and injected into the premises electrical wiring, making it available to every room in a single family home.
The acVIEW Monitoring Receiver may be plugged into a standard electrical outlet near a television in a secondary viewing room. A composite RF signal is extracted from the electrical line and frequency shifted to baseband. The video and audio signals are delivered to the secondary television via a standard coaxial cable.
The patents SEVU claims as exclusive on there website and in filings is in fact NOT TRUE. The technology is available for anyone to use.
What did the shareholders pay one million shares for? Why does the SEVU website and filings make you think that these patents are exclusive to SEVU?
Makes you wonder?
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JMHO
JP
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