8541 Steeple Ridge Rd, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 • 8174859833
Fort Worth, TX
Dallas, TX
Pittsburg, CA
Irving, TX
Work
Company:
Navdon technology
Dec 2008
Position:
Chief technologist
Education
Degree:
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
School / High School:
University of California, Berkeley
1970 to 1974
Specialities:
Computer Science
Skills
Systems Engineering • Engineering Management • Team Building • Electronics • Engineering • Microsoft Office • Microsoft Excel • Public Speaking • Software Development • Software Engineering • Cloud Computing • Web Services
University of California, Berkeley 1970 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
Skills:
Systems Engineering Engineering Management Team Building Electronics Engineering Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Public Speaking Software Development Software Engineering Cloud Computing Web Services
Interests:
Computer Technology For the Common User
Languages:
Russian
Us Patents
Automatic Call Destination/System Selection In A Radio Communication System
George C. Alford - Plano TX Yamin Damghani - Dallas TX Nickolas A. Avdonin - North Richland Hills TX Billy G. Moon - Apex NC
Assignee:
Uniden America Corporation - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
H04Q 738 H04B 726
US Classification:
455331
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for placing calls in a multi-system land mobile radio network. A plurality of call destinations are linked or grouped together into a call group. Each call destination has a preferred system. Selection of a first call destination points to or is linked to at least a second call destination. If the preferred system for a current call destination is not accessible, then a second call destination, selected in accordance with the first call destination is made the current call destination. Selecting a call group causes a radio to attempt a plurality of call destinations, each in sequence, until an accessible preferred system is found, indicating that the current call destination is valid. If an accessible system is found, then the call is placed thereto.