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Gary Knippelmier Phones & Addresses

  • 9901 Pickfair Dr, Austin, TX 78750 (512) 258-6156 (512) 258-3343
  • 9304 Chatterton Ct, Austin, TX 78729 (512) 257-2062 (512) 258-6156
  • Minco, OK
  • 3719 Pintan Ln, Houston, TX 77014
  • Round Rock, TX
  • Mineral Wells, TX
  • 9901 Pickfair Dr, Austin, TX 78750 (512) 258-6156

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

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Gary Knippelmier

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Telecommunications
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Member

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Wireless
Skills:
Entrepreneurship
Start Ups
Cellular Communications
Customer Service
New Business Development
Business Strategy
Telecommunications
Account Management
Sales
Illustration
Wireless
Product Management
Product Development
Mobile Devices
Team Building

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gary Knippelmier
Manager
AUTERO LP
Car Accessories · Single-family Housing Construction
2013 Wl Br Pkwy, Austin, TX 78728
(512) 989-0827
Gary H. Knippelmier
G H K Wireless LLC
Radiotelephone Communication
9901 Pickfair Dr, Austin, TX 78750
Gary Knippelmier
Director
GHK WIRELESS, LLC
9901 Pickfair Dr, Austin, TX 78750

Publications

Us Patents

Cellular Communications Test System

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US Patent:
54250765, Jun 13, 1995
Filed:
Jun 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/906924
Inventors:
Gary H. Knippelmier - Austin TX
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H04M 124
H04M 1100
H04Q 700
H04B 1700
US Classification:
379 27
Abstract:
A testing system for wireless communication networks, particularly cellular networks, having a test set located in a cell site which communicates through the cell's base station to a responder at the mobile telephone switching office (MTSO). The test set, which includes a measurement module, controller, modem, and cellular phone, initiates the call to the responder, and directs the responder to transmit and receive certain test signals which are then measured by the measurement module. The tests preferably include standard "105" tests. The test set, which may be fixed or mobile, provides essentially continuous monitoring of voice channels within a given cell, and can send an alarm in near real-time to the network control center when a faulty voice channel is detected.

Self-Dispensing Spaced Electronic Markers

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US Patent:
50174150, May 21, 1991
Filed:
Sep 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/409523
Inventors:
Armond D. Cosman - Austin TX
Gary H. Knippelmier - Travis TX
Joe T. Minarovic - Williamson TX
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
F16L 5700
G01V 308
US Classification:
428 77
Abstract:
A marker tape for location of a buried conduit, having a plurality of electronic markers spaced thereon at predetermined intervals. The distance between the markers encodes information about the buried conduit. The tape may be a nonconductive ribbon or cord, and the markers are preferably passive circuits tuned to a specific frequency. The tape ribbon embodiment may include slots therein for receiving the markers. The markers may be oriented in a predetermined pattern to encode additional information.

Method For Locating Buried Markers Which Are Disposed Along The Path Of An Underground Conductor

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US Patent:
41199081, Oct 10, 1978
Filed:
Aug 24, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/827277
Inventors:
Armond D. Cosman - Liberty Hill TX
Gary H. Knippelmier - Round Rock TX
Assignee:
A. P. C. Industries, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01V 308
G01V 3302
US Classification:
324 3
Abstract:
Systems and methods for locating re-access points along an underground conductor wherein tuned passive marker elements are disposed adjacent and alongside the conductor at the re-access points, a transmitted signal is coupled to the conductor to create a field about same such that a receiver that is swung to and fro laterally of the conductor by an operator traversing same will normally have a peak-null-peak output, but as a marker is approached the receiver will have a peak output in the normally null region due to a field generated by the passive marker element, thus permitting the location of the passive marker element to be precisely determined.

Method And Apparatus For Measuring The Capacitance Of Telephone Cable Pairs

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US Patent:
40328414, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
Nov 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/636309
Inventors:
Gary H. Knippelmier - Round Rock TX
Assignee:
A. P. C. Industries, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01R 2726
US Classification:
324 60CD
Abstract:
Improved method and apparatus for measuring the capacitance of telephone cable pairs utilizes the technique of charging and discharging the cable pair being measured to respective predetermined voltage levels and integrating the discharge current while observing certain specified parameter requirements. This technique provides an output which is a linear function of the capacitance of the cable pair being measured and has the property of substantially infinite rejection of a predetermined (interference) frequency and its harmonics, and yet permits the apparatus to have requisite simplicity and economy.

Self-Dispensing Spaced Electronic Markers

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US Patent:
51166542, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Jan 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/637185
Inventors:
Armond D. Cosman - Austin TX
Gary H. Knippelmier - Travis TX
Joe T. Minarovic - Williamson TX
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
F16L 5700
G01V 308
US Classification:
428 77
Abstract:
A marker tape for location of a buried conduit, having a plurality of electronic markers spaced thereon at predetermined intervals. The distance between the markers encodes information about the buried conduit. The tape may be a nonconductive ribbon or cord, and the markers are preferably passive circuits tuned to a specific frequency. The tape ribbon embodiment may include slots therein for receiving the markers. The markers may be oriented in a predetermined pattern to encode additional information.
Gary H Knippelmier from Austin, TX, age ~82 Get Report