Scott A Prather, Age 528004 Wesley Farm Dr, Raleigh, NC 27616

Scott Prather Phones & Addresses

8004 Wesley Farm Dr, Raleigh, NC 27616

Springfield, MO

Georgetown, TX

Colorado Springs, CO

Peyton, CO

Mentions for Scott A Prather

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License Records

Scott A Prather

Address:
1325 Rotterdam Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Licenses:
License #: 2426 - Active
Issued Date: Oct 22, 1991
Renew Date: Oct 22, 1991
Type: Plumbing Apprentice

Scott Prather resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Student At University Of Oxford, Faculty Of Theology

Position:
Student at University of Oxford, Faculty of Theology and Religion
Location:
Waco, Texas
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
University of Oxford, Faculty of Theology and Religion - Oxford, United Kingdom since Oct 2012
Student
14th & Main Church of Christ Mar 2002 - Jul 2010
Youth & Education Minister
South Plains Church of Christ Aug 2000 - Feb 2002
Universtiy Minister
Education:
University of Oxford 2012 - 2013
Master of Studies (M.St.), Ecclesiastical History
Abilene Christian University 2005 - 2008
Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Theology
Lubbock Christian University 2002 - 2005
Master of Arts (M.A.), Biblical Interpretation
Lubbock Christian University 1996 - 2001
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bible & Preaching
Languages:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
French (reading)
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General Manager At Thayer Construction, Inc.

Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Construction
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Scott Prather

Location:
United States

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Wikipedia

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Richard S. Prather

Richard Scott Prather (September 9, 1921 February 14, 2007) was an American mystery novelist, best known for creating the "Shell Scott" series.

Us Patents

Dynamic Connected Discontinuous Reception Profile Based On Quality Of Service

US Patent:
2022024, Aug 4, 2022
Filed:
Feb 1, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/164453
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Yizhe Zhang - Austin TX, US
John Bulger - Austin TX, US
Scott Prather - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H04W 52/02
H04W 76/28
H04W 28/02
Abstract:
A method includes determining a quality of service class identifier (QCI) level for an application running on a user device, selecting a connected mode discontinuous reception (CDRX) profile based on the QCI level, and transmitting the CDRX profile to the user device to be used when running the application. The QCI level may be indicative of delay sensitivity of the application and the CDRX profile may be selected based on the delay sensitivity of the application.

Antenna System For Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

US Patent:
2021022, Jul 22, 2021
Filed:
Oct 12, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/068550
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Carl Lindsey Martin, II - Round Rock TX, US
Scott Prather - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/28
H01Q 1/18
H01Q 3/08
H01Q 1/22
H01Q 21/28
Abstract:
An antenna system for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes an antenna and a self-leveling antenna mount configured to mount the antenna to the UAV. The antenna is configured to receive commands for the UAV via a network and to transmit data from the UAV via the network. The antenna has a transmit-receive pattern with a peak strength in a first direction aligned with an axis of the antenna. The transmit-receive pattern falls off in directions away from the axis of the antenna. The self-leveling antenna mount is configured to adjust an orientation of the antenna to maintain substantial alignment between the first direction and a straight downward direction relative to the UAV despite a change in roll, pitch, or bank of the UAV. In some embodiments, the axis of the antenna is a downward vertical axis of the antenna.

Antenna System For Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

US Patent:
2021004, Feb 11, 2021
Filed:
Oct 16, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/072787
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Carl Lindsey Martin, II - Round Rock TX, US
Scott Prather - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/28
H01Q 21/28
H01Q 1/22
H01Q 3/08
H01Q 1/18
Abstract:
An antenna system for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes an antenna and a self-leveling antenna mount configured to mount the antenna to the UAV. The antenna is configured to receive commands for the UAV via a network and to transmit data from the UAV via the network. The antenna has a transmit-receive pattern with a peak strength in a first direction aligned with an axis of the antenna. The transmit-receive pattern falls off in directions away from the axis of the antenna. The self-leveling antenna mount is configured to adjust an orientation of the antenna to maintain substantial alignment between the first direction and a straight downward direction relative to the UAV despite a change in roll, pitch, or bank of the UAV. In some embodiments, the axis of the antenna is a downward vertical axis of the antenna.

Antenna System For Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

US Patent:
2019037, Dec 12, 2019
Filed:
Aug 22, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/548592
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Carl Lindsey Martin, II - Round Rock TX, US
Scott Prather - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/28
H01Q 1/18
H01Q 3/08
Abstract:
An antenna system for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes an antenna and a self-leveling antenna mount configured to mount the antenna to the UAV. The antenna is configured to receive commands for the UAV via a network and to transmit data from the UAV via the network. The antenna has a transmit-receive pattern with a peak strength in a first direction aligned with an axis of the antenna. The transmit-receive pattern falls off in directions away from the axis of the antenna. The self-leveling antenna mount is configured to adjust an orientation of the antenna to maintain substantial alignment between the first direction and a straight downward direction relative to the UAV despite a change in roll, pitch, or bank of the UAV. In some embodiments, the axis of the antenna is a downward vertical axis of the antenna.

Antenna System For Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

US Patent:
2018027, Sep 27, 2018
Filed:
Mar 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/466318
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Carl Lindsey Martin, II - Round Rock TX, US
Scott Prather - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/28
H01Q 1/18
H01Q 3/08
Abstract:
An antenna system for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes an antenna having a transmit-receive radiation pattern with a peak strength in a first direction of the antenna, a first strength reducing to a first predetermined strength below the peak strength at a first angle away from the first direction, a second strength reducing to a second predetermined strength lower than the first predetermined strength at a second angle greater than the first angle away from the first direction, and a third strength reducing to a third predetermined strength lower than the second predetermined strength at angles greater than the second angle away from the from the first direction. The antenna system further includes a self-leveling antenna mount to maintain the first direction in substantial alignment with a straight downward direction relative to the UAV despite a change in roll, pitch, or bank of the UAV.

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