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John Andrew Frichtel

from Madison Heights, VA
Age ~55

John Frichtel Phones & Addresses

  • 114 Alex Ct, Madison Hts, VA 24572 (434) 981-1320
  • 311 Cedar Crest Dr, Madison Heights, VA 24572
  • Lynchburg, VA
  • Virginia Beach, VA

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Assistant Professor, School Of Business

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Location:
Lynchburg, VA
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Yves Delorme, Paris - Charlottesville, Virginia Area since Apr 2011
Director of Operations

Yves Delorme, Paris Jun 2010 - Apr 2011
Director

J .Crew Apr 2006 - Jun 2010
Senior Manager
Education:
Cornell University
HRMC, Human Resources, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Liberty University
MBA, Master of Business Administration
Old Dominion University
BS, Summa Cum Laude
University of California, Santa Cruz
Summer Exchange
Skills:
Leadership
Management
Operations Management
Strategy
Strategic Planning
Team Leadership
E Commerce
Supply Chain Management
Process Improvement
Inventory Management
Organizational Development
Customer Service
Project Management
Supply Chain
Team Building
Customer Satisfaction
Retail
Coaching
Budgets
New Business Development
Account Management
Business Strategy
Personnel Management
Leadership Development Coaching
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Business Development
Merchandising
Negotiation
Six Sigma
Change Management
P&L Management
Forecasting
Business Process Improvement
Cpim
Compliance
International Business
Management Consulting
Product Development
Vendor Management
Human Resources
Recruiting
Interests:
Children
Education
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Health
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Us Patents

Single Site, Split Location Trunked Radio Communications System

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US Patent:
57521980, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Nov 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/340345
Inventors:
John S. Frichtel - Lynchburg VA
Robert O. Canada - Bedford VA
Kennard N. Gwin - Lynchburg VA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04B 700
US Classification:
455524
Abstract:
Base stations located at physically separate, remote locations are operated as a single site to permit trunked radio communications between portable radios located at those split sites. A first trunked RF communication site located at a first split site location includes plural first base stations, each first base station including a transceiver corresponding to an RF communications channel. The first site also includes a first site controller, connected to each of the first base stations, for assigning base station transceivers to radios requesting an RF communications channel. A second trunked RF communications site is located at a second split site location remote from the first split site location and includes plural second base stations along with a second site controller. A communication link links the first and second split sites so that they function as a single site trunked radio communications system with one of the first and second site controllers assigning the first and second base station transceivers to radios requesting RF communications channels.

Power Monitoring System For A Single Site, Split Location Trunked Radio Communication System

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US Patent:
56898010, Nov 18, 1997
Filed:
Nov 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/340346
Inventors:
John S. Frichtel - Lynchburg VA
Robert O. Canada - Bedford VA
Kennard N. Gwin - Lynchburg VA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04B 7155
US Classification:
455 9
Abstract:
Base stations located at physically separate, remote locations are operated as a single site to permit trunked radio communications between portable radios located at those split sites. A first trunked RF communication site located at a first split site location includes plural first base stations, each first base station including a transceiver corresponding to an RF communications channel. The first site also includes a first site controller, connected to each of the first base stations, for assigning base station transceivers to radios requesting an RF communications channel. A second trunked RF communications site is located at a second split site location remote from the first split site location and includes plural second base stations along with a second site controller. A communication link links the first and second split sites so that they function as a single site trunked radio communications system with one of the first and second site controllers assigning the first and second base station transceivers to radios requesting RF communications channels. Base station transmitter power is measured at the split site locations and reported to the site controller currently in charge of the split location, single site trunked radio communications system.

Single Site, Split Location Trunked Radio Communications System

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US Patent:
58059768, Sep 8, 1998
Filed:
Sep 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/715397
Inventors:
John S. Frichtel - Lynchburg VA
Robert O. Canada - Bedford VA
Kennard N. Gwin - Lynchburg VA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04B 336
H04B 700
US Classification:
455 8
Abstract:
Base stations located at physically separate, remote locations are operated as a single site to permit trunked radio communications between portable radios located at those split sites. A first trunked RF communication site located at a first split site location includes plural first base stations, each first base station including a transceiver corresponding to an RF communications channel. The first site also includes a first site controller, connected to each of the first base stations, for assigning base station transceivers to radios requesting an RF communications channel. A second trunked RF communications site is located at a second split site location remote from the first split site location and includes plural second base stations along with a second site controller. A communication link links the first and second split sites so that they function as a single site trunked radio communications system with one of the first and second site controllers assigning the first and second base station transceivers to radios requesting RF communications channels.
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