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ups.com... Dear all, Mrs. yin,SV7DMC and Mr. pez,SV7BAX of TheDAG are strongly suggested your newsgroup, to ask for support, help, comments or opinions about antennas matters. I want to give the name "Dim Diamond" to a prototype antenna which I will examine theoritically and propably construct later. I just want to know if there is such a name already assigned to another antenna. Thank you in advance for your time Not sure of DIM DIAMOND, but there IS a "Diamond" Antenna company. Some may view your name as a part of that company and mistake your product as one of theirs. The company itself may feel it is a slam against one of their products - being that "dim" here means weak - among other things. It "could" prompt legal action being the names are similar or enough to create confusion. A lawyer in business practices could further advise. Not sure why you named your antenna "DIM" diamond, but you may want to reconsider. I don't know the model numbers of the "Diamond" antennas, but I'll put up a for instance using a fictitious model name and number to show how confusing it could be. The "Diamond" antenna company has a Diamond ATC - 12 - HF antenna laying claim to give 7dB gain. Then someone would see the "Dim - Diamond" which is an H.F. antenna boasting 3 dB gain. The name could very well be confusing. Someone could very easily think your antenna is being sold by the "Diamond" company. Just my 2 cents. cl |
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