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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 17, 2010
J. Roy Pottle, Wellesley, MA (US);
John F. Nagel, Southlake, TX (US);
Myron D. Anduri, Fairplay, CO (US);
Dave Anderson, Dillon, CO (US);
Sangsoo Kim, Seoul, KR;
Jaeyoun Shin, Seoul, KR;
Jinkyu an, Seoul, KR;
You Seung Soh, Suwanee, GA (US);
J. Roy Pottle, Wellesley, MA (US);
John F. Nagel, Southlake, TX (US);
Myron D. Anduri, Fairplay, CO (US);
Dave Anderson, Dillon, CO (US);
Sangsoo Kim, Seoul, KR;
Jaeyoun Shin, Seoul, KR;
Jinkyu An, Seoul, KR;
You Seung Soh, Suwanee, GA (US);
Other;
Abstract
An electronic alert apparatus comprises a radio frequency receiver configured to receive and identify an emergency message preamble that indicates an impending transmission of an emergency message sent at a first data rate and an emergency message addressed to a shared device address sent at a second data rate. The electronic alert apparatus also includes a processor operatively connected to the radio frequency receiver and configured to decode the encoded emergency message. A memory is operatively connected to the processor and configured to store the decoded emergency message. A display is operatively connected to the controller and configured to present the decoded emergency message. A power source is configured to supply electrical power to the processor, and a housing is configured to at least partially enclose the processor, the memory, and the power source.