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  • 1970 Avenida San Sebastian, Perris, CA 92571 (951) 657-4865
  • Menifee, CA

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Raymond Hall, Tampa Palms Tampa Appraiser

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Raymond M. Hall
HARTVILLE LUMBER & MILLWORK CO., LTD
Raymond M. Hall
PARK LANE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC
Raymond D. Hall
HALL BROTHERS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LTD
Raymond Hall
Allied Funding, LLC
Raymond D Hall
Director, President
FAIRFIELD LAUNDRY MACHINERY CORPORATION
Raymond G. Hall
President
POSTE HOLDINGS, INC
1340 Mohave Dr, Colton, CA 92324

Publications

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Collecting and Preparing Study Specimens of Vertebrates

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Raymond E. Hall

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0686798074

Autecology of the Copperhead

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Raymond E. Hall

ISBN #

0893380164

Black Separatism and Social Reality: Rhetoric and Reason

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Raymond L. Hall

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0080195091

Black Separatism and Social Reality: Rhetoric and Reason

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Raymond L. Hall

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0080195105

Ethnic Autonomy - Comparative Dynamics

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Raymond L. Hall

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0080236839

Black Separatism in the United States

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Raymond L. Hall

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0874511461

A Liberal Awakening: The LM Story

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Raymond Steele Hall

ISBN #

0858640171

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Dc Restoration Using Feedback

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US Patent:
7787057, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/309558
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Donald E. Parreco - Covina CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 9/72
H04N 5/16
US Classification:
348692, 348694
Abstract:
A feedback circuit for restoration of DC in video signals is presented. A sample pulse representing the back porch of an incoming video signal is generated from the horizontal sync signal. The sample pulse triggers a sample and hold circuit to acquire the correct offset voltage in the output signal during this back porch period. The offset voltage feeds back through a summing node upstream of either the circuit causing the offset or an input amplifier thereby restoring the video signal to the desired DC voltage level with respect to ground.

Automatic Video Format Identification System

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US Patent:
7796194, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Sep 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/850671
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/46
US Classification:
348558
Abstract:
A video format identification system includes a master clock circuit which provides timing and counting signals, a synchronization activity detector operatively coupled to the master clock circuit, and a synchronization width qualifier configured to filter out noise or reference burst signals from showing up as sync signals. The system also includes a synchronization detector which regulates the rate of the incoming sync signal, a color burst sampler providing a window for sampling a reference color burst after the sync signal has occurred, and a color burst detector which looks for at least three transitions from a burst signal before it qualifies the as an appropriate reference color burst. A format sample timer generates sample clock signals. A format sample counter produces “take format” signals which are utilized by a set of format counter.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Reduction Of Noise In Video Transmitted Over Conductors

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US Patent:
7808557, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
Jun 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/309123
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/00
H04N 5/14
US Classification:
348607, 348707, 348618
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for automatic reduction of noise in video signals transmitted over conductors is presented. The present invention provides an adjustable amount of noise filtering matched to the amount of gain provided by an adjustable gain amplifier to a received video signal. One or more stages of a multi-stage discrete gain amplifier is provided with a corresponding noise filter circuit. The filter circuit is matched to the frequency response of and the amount of gain provided by the discrete gain amplifier stage. When the amplifier stage is applied to the received signal, the corresponding noise filter for that stage is invoked as well. In that manner, the amount of noise filtering applied to a video signal automatically varies with the amount of amplification provided to that signal.

Method And Apparatus For Dc Restoration Using Feedback

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US Patent:
8154664, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Aug 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/861316
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Donald E. Parreco - Covina CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 9/72
H04N 5/16
US Classification:
348692, 348694
Abstract:
A feedback circuit for restoration of DC in video signals is presented. A sample pulse representing the back porch of an incoming video signal is generated from the horizontal sync signal. The sample pulse triggers a sample and hold circuit to acquire the correct offset voltage in the output signal during this back porch period. The offset voltage feeds back through a summing node upstream of either the circuit causing the offset or an input amplifier thereby restoring the video signal to the desired DC voltage level with respect to ground.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Reduction Of Noise In Signals Transmitted Over Conductors

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US Patent:
8289451, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/895545
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/00
H04N 5/14
US Classification:
348607, 348707, 348618
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for automatic reduction of noise in video signals transmitted over conductors is presented. The present invention provides an adjustable amount of noise filtering matched to the amount of gain provided by an adjustable gain amplifier to a received video signal. One or more stages of a multi-stage discrete gain amplifier is provided with a corresponding noise filter circuit. The filter circuit is matched to the frequency response of and the amount of gain provided by the discrete gain amplifier stage. When the amplifier stage is applied to the received signal, the corresponding noise filter for that stage is invoked as well. In that manner, the amount of noise filtering applied to a video signal automatically varies with the amount of amplification provided to that signal.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Compensation Of Video Signal Losses From Transmission Over Conductors

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US Patent:
8330550, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Jun 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/309122
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Donald E Parreco - Covina CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H03G 11/04
H04N 5/50
US Classification:
333 171, 348731
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for automatic compensation of insertion loss in video signals transmitted over conductors is presented. The present invention is particularly applicable to the transmission of video over long lengths of CAT-5 or similar twisted-pair cables. A reference signal having a known form and strength (e. g. a pulse signal) is provided to each pair of conductors carrying a component of a video signal from a transmitter to a receiver. The receiver includes adjustable gain amplifiers for each conductor pair over which a component of the video signal is transmitted. The gains of the amplifiers are initially set at an initial level (e. g. , their maximum gain) to allow detection of the reference signal. Once the reference signal is detected in a conductor pair, the amplifier gains are adjusted such that the level of the reference signal is restored approximately to its original form and strength.

Method And Apparatus For Dc Restoration Using Feedback

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US Patent:
8634028, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Mar 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/417798
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Donald E Parreco - Covina CA, US
Assignee:
RGB Systems, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 9/72
H04N 5/16
US Classification:
348692, 348694
Abstract:
A feedback circuit for restoration of DC in electrical signals is presented. A sample pulse representing a DC portion of an electrical signal is generated. The sample pulse triggers a sample and hold circuit to acquire the correct offset voltage in the electrical signal during this DC portion. The offset voltage feeds back through a summing node to the electrical signal thereby restoring the video signal to the desired DC voltage level with respect to ground.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Compensation Of Skew In Video Transmitted Over Multiple Conductors

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US Patent:
20070296868, Dec 27, 2007
Filed:
Jun 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/309120
Inventors:
Raymond William Hall - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
RGB SYSTEMS, INC., (DBA EXTRON ELECTRONICS) - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/52
US Classification:
348685
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for automatic detection and compensation of skew between color components of a video source transmitted over a plurality of twisted pair conductors are presented. The system includes a receiver configured to receive separate components of a video source over each twisted pair conductor in a twisted pair cable. Each color component includes a reference signal. High speed comparators and samplers are used to detect the reference signal and measure the skew between the color components. Delay is applied to the first arriving color components to synchronize them in time with the last arriving color component. Skew measurement is continuous and adjustment is automatic while the receiver is receiving a video signal.
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