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Carl L Verholek

from Sharpsville, PA
Age ~87

Carl Verholek Phones & Addresses

  • 226 Oakview Dr, Hermitage, PA 16148 (724) 866-6385
  • 3683 Mcconnell Rd, Hermitage, PA 16148 (724) 981-6992
  • Sharpsville, PA
  • Sharon, PA
  • 490 Robertson Rd, Hermitage, PA 16148

Work

Company: Cattron group 1969 to 2004 Position: Retired

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Industries

Industrial Automation

Resumes

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Carl Verholek

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Location:
P/O Box 283, Sharpsville, PA
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Cattron Group 1969 - 2004
Retired

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Carl L. Verholek
Vice-President
Cattron Group International, Inc
Repairs & Whol Two-Way Commercial Radio Systems · Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment
29 N 2 St, Hermitage, PA 16150

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Wireless Remote Control Of Locomotives

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US Patent:
7535865, May 19, 2009
Filed:
Jul 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/632525
Inventors:
Richard Evans - Masury OH, US
Carl L. Verholek - Sharpsville PA, US
William Ducklin - Hermitage PA, US
Steve McDonald - Hubbard OH, US
Dana Conner - Valencia PA, US
Scott Lordo - Hermitage PA, US
Curt Bellotti - Transfer PA, US
Robert Rader - Greenville PA, US
Assignee:
Cattron-Theimeg, Inc. - Sharpsville PA
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
370328, 370337, 370346, 370349, 340992, 340993
Abstract:
A system and method for remotely controlling an increased number of subsystems having an onboard locomotive control unit (LCU) and two associated operator control units (OCUs) on a single wireless channel. A time slot is assigned to each subsystem for making two-way transmissions to control the locomotive. A signal from an external timing source synchronizes each subsystem to minimize interference between transmissions from different subsystems. Time slots are assigned manually or automatically over a wireless network or by the LCU after monitoring the channel. The LCU automatically selects the direct or repeater transmission path depending upon whether or not it receives polling message responses from its associated OCUs. A GPS receiver in each subsystem receives the synchronization signal and provides geographic positioning data so the LCU can determine when to execute predefined, position-based commands. The secondary OCU may be turned off and rejoined to the subsystem without ceasing operation.

System And Method For Wireless Remote Control Of Locomotives

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US Patent:
7792089, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/210777
Inventors:
Richard Evans - Masury OH, US
Carl L. Verholek - Sharpsville PA, US
William Ducklin - Hermitage PA, US
Steve McDonald - Hubbard OH, US
Dana Conner - Valencia PA, US
Scott Lordo - Hermitage PA, US
Curt Bellotti - Transfer PA, US
Robert Rader - Greenville PA, US
Assignee:
Cattron-Theimeg, Inc. - Sharpesville PA
International Classification:
H04B 7/212
US Classification:
370347, 370503
Abstract:
A system and method for remotely controlling an increased number of subsystems having an onboard locomotive control unit (LCU) and two associated operator control units (OCUs) on a single wireless channel. A time slot is assigned to each subsystem for making two-way transmissions to control the locomotive. A signal from an external timing source synchronizes each subsystem to minimize interference between transmissions from different subsystems. Time slots are assigned manually or automatically over a wireless network or by the LCU after monitoring the channel. The LCU automatically selects the direct or repeater transmission path depending upon whether or not it receives polling message responses from its associated OCUs. A GPS receiver in each subsystem receives the synchronization signal and provides geographic positioning data so the LCU can determine when to execute predefined, position-based commands. The secondary OCU may be turned off and rejoined to the subsystem without ceasing operation.

System And Method For Wireless Remote Control Of Locomotives

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US Patent:
20040120305, Jun 24, 2004
Filed:
Nov 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/702062
Inventors:
Robert Aiken - Greenville PA, US
Richard Evans - Masury OH, US
Carl Verholek - Sharpsville PA, US
William Ducklin - Hermitage PA, US
Steve McDonald - Hubbard OH, US
Dana Conner - Valencia PA, US
Scott Lordo - Hermitage PA, US
Curt Bellotti - Transfer PA, US
Robert Rader - Greenville PA, US
International Classification:
H04B007/212
US Classification:
370/347000
Abstract:
A system and method for remotely controlling an increased number of subsystems having an onboard locomotive control unit (LCU) and two associated operator control units (OCUs) on a single wireless channel. A time slot is assigned to each subsystem for making two-way transmissions to control the locomotive. A signal from an external timing source synchronizes each subsystem to minimize interference between transmissions from different subsystems. Time slots are assigned manually or automatically over a wireless network or by the LCU after monitoring the channel. The LCU automatically selects the direct or repeater transmission path depending upon whether or not it receives polling message responses from its associated OCUs. A GPS receiver in each subsystem receives the synchronization signal and provides geographic positioning data so the LCU can determine when to execute predefined, position-based commands. The secondary OCU may be turned off and rejoined to the subsystem without ceasing operation.
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