Dwight Isbell

Dwight E. Isbell
Born 23 May 1929
Seattle, Washington
Died 19 August 2011[1]
Residence Sequim, Washington
Nationality United States
Citizenship United States
Alma mater University of Illinois
Known for Co-inventor of the Log-periodic antenna
Scientific career
Institutions University of Illinois and Boeing
Academic advisors Raymond DuHamel

Dwight Isbell was a radio engineer, I.E.E.E antennas and propagation fellow, and co-inventor of the Log-periodic antenna while a student at the University of Illinois under Raymond DuHamel.[2] The log periodic antenna made possible broadband reception of color television signals. He is notable for the invention of antenna, and the resulting lawsuits regarding the antenna.[3]

The invention of the antenna and the patents were widely ignored by Channel Master and Blonder-Tongue, and resulted in the precedent setting Blonder Tongue doctrine of "Judicial Economy" which bars defendants of patents from that have been previously ruled invalid (changing the Triplett v. Lowe precedent).

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