Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2012
Title: The Innovations of Phillip Wayne Coiner
Introduction
Phillip Wayne Coiner is a notable inventor based in Pueblo, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) with his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Coiner has focused on enhancing the efficiency and reliability of GNSS signal distribution networks.
Latest Patents
Coiner's latest patents include "Monitor and control of radio frequency power levels in a GNSS signal distribution system." This invention provides a system and method for monitoring and possibly controlling radio frequency power levels within GNSS signal distribution networks. It describes how to limit GNSS signals to an intended area, particularly in networks that re-radiate the GNSS signal. Another significant patent is "Detecting an oscillation condition in a GNSS distribution system." This invention offers a system and method for detecting spurious frequency oscillations within GNSS signal distribution networks. It measures or detects power levels of radio frequency signals that exceed a threshold and compares them to levels known to indicate a properly operating system. The invention also provides a method for disabling conditions that enable spurious frequency oscillations when detected.
Career Highlights
Phillip Wayne Coiner is currently associated with Gps Source, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the GNSS field. His work has been instrumental in advancing the technology used in satellite signal distribution.
Collaborations
Coiner collaborates with various professionals in his field, including his coworker Robert Ray Horton. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of cutting-edge technologies in GNSS.
Conclusion
Phillip Wayne Coiner is a distinguished inventor whose work in GNSS technology has led to significant advancements in the field. His patents reflect a commitment to improving the reliability and efficiency of satellite signal distribution systems.