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Thomas Shannon Feurt

from Garden City, MO
Age ~60

Thomas Feurt Phones & Addresses

  • 30305 S Little Rd, Garden City, MO 64747 (816) 862-6251
  • Gallatin, MO
  • 224 Dodge St, Cameron, MO 64429 (816) 632-7573 (816) 632-8442
  • Independence, MO
  • Chicago, IL
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Casper, WY
  • 224 Dodge St, Cameron, MO 64429 (816) 719-1007

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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System And Method For Enabling Two-Way Radio Communications Over A Computer Network

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US Patent:
20050020255, Jan 27, 2005
Filed:
Jul 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/625249
Inventors:
David Kingsolver - Kansas City MO, US
Thomas Feurt - Cameron MO, US
International Classification:
H04M011/00
US Classification:
455422100, 455403000
Abstract:
The present invention discloses novel systems and methods for enabling two-way radio communications over a computer network including correlating signals received by a two-way radio networking base/repeater station from a two-way radio to an internet or Internet Protocol address of one or more other base/repeater stations and establishing a computer network link for two-way radio networking communications over a computer network such as the Internet.

Emergency Radio

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US Patent:
20140273900, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/836485
Inventors:
Midland Radio Corporation - , US
David Kim Free - Agency MO, US
Thomas S. Feurt - Garden City MO, US
Assignee:
Midland Radio Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
H04B 1/16
US Classification:
4551861
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an emergency radio includes a processor in data communication with a radio receiver, electronic memory, an input device, an output device, and electronic instructions. The electronic instructions, when executed by the processor, perform steps for: (a) automatically obtaining a SAME code and at least one initial frequency setting for a given location; (b) sampling each of the at least one initial frequency settings using the radio receiver and disregarding any initial frequency setting that fails to meet predetermined criteria, whereby any remaining initial frequency setting is a potential frequency setting; (c) identifying a selected frequency setting from all of the potential frequency settings; (d) storing the SAME code and the selected frequency setting in the electronic memory; and (e) causing all alert data associated with the SAME code and the selected frequency setting to be output.
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