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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 03, 2000
David F. Sorrells, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Michael J. Bultman, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Charles D. Clements, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Robert W. Cook, Switzerland, FL (US);
Joseph M. Hamilla, St. Augustine, FL (US);
Richard C. Looke, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Charley D. Moses, Jr., Jacksonville, FL (US);
Gregory S. Silver, St. Augustine, FL (US);
David F. Sorrells, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Michael J. Bultman, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Charles D. Clements, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Robert W. Cook, Switzerland, FL (US);
Joseph M. Hamilla, St. Augustine, FL (US);
Richard C. Looke, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Charley D. Moses, Jr., Jacksonville, FL (US);
Gregory S. Silver, St. Augustine, FL (US);
Parker Vision, Inc., Jacksonville, FL (US);
Abstract
A receiver having multi-mode and multi-band functionality and capabilities is described herein. The receiver is capable of selectively operating over a plurality of bands and channels. The receiver operates in a plurality of modes, including but not limited to a single band/channel mode, and a multiple band/channel mode. The receiver may form a portion of a transceiver. The transceiver may also include a transmitter. In an embodiment, the transceiver is a family radio service (FRS) unit, although the invention is not limited to this embodiment.