Wilson Electronics In Cell Phone Market
Around the time Wilson Antenna developed the fiberglass Silver Load™
whip, Wilson was setting up a plant in St. George, Utah. This plant was
under the Wilson name, But not Wilson Antenna. Wilson Electronics became
the engineering headquarters and the production facility for the Silver
Load™ whips.
Wilson Antenna was family owned and operated as is the Wilson
Electronics Company. With the rapid growth in Las Vegas, the move to Utah
made sense, lower overhead and a better living environment for the family.
But it was a well kept secret that Wilson was moving into the cell phone
market.
After the sale of Wilson Antenna, they introduced their new cell
products to their CB dealer network. They manufacture through glass, NMO
mount, magnet mount, and trucker model antennas. In addition, they're an
importer of many high quality cell phone accessories.
As they did in the CB market, they've developed highly efficient
antennas for this market. And with the reduction in size, output of cell
phones and now the beginning of a mandatory hands free legislation wave
about to sweep the nation, cell phone antennas will be needed more than
ever. The hands free cradle alone puts the phone at a lower level in the
vehicle make marginal conditions worse. With increasing health concerns,
getting the radiated power away from your head isn't a bad idea either.
Nobody can dispute that the cell phone market is larger than the CB
market, with enormous growth potential. Who knows, maybe Wilson Electronic
can manage to capture a market share as they did in the CB market. They
have the technology to accomplish this goal.
Although we miss the folks that operated Wilson Antenna, we realize Jim
made a good decision for future generations of his family. We'll be
watching Wilson Electronics and wish them well ©CBWI
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