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- Personal Resume'
Charles F. Ellis, PE
Off: 318.289.0294
FAX: 318.289.0295
cellis@ellisengineering.com
EDUCATION
1980 - Present
Continuous education in electromagnetic systems, computer systems, and
networking.
1979
Registered
Professional Engineering License in State of Louisiana
1977-1978
B.S. Electrical
Engineering University of Southwestern Louisiana
1967-1970
B.A. Physics and
Mathematics Florida State University
1965-1967
Major Classical
Piano Oklahoma Baptist University
1963
First Class
Radiotelephone License
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND SKILLS
Qualified to:
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Design,
evaluate, construct and maintain electrical and electronic systems.
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Design
emergency power systems for communication plants.
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File
applications and engineering findings with the Federal Communication
Commission.
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Design,
repair, and evaluate communication systems including radio, television,
two-way, FM, AM, TV, communication, antennas, microwave, subcarrier systems,
land satellite.
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Evaluate power
system, communications system, and antenna system protection schemes against
surge and lightning damage, heat and fire damage, and vandalism.
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Teach seminars
in all phases of communication system design, maintenance, and evaluation.
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- WORK HISTORY
1980-Present
Owner of Ellis Engineering.
Duties include FCC filings, and designs for antennas, specialized equipment,
control system, microwave systems, cellular systems, two-way systems,
subcarrier systems, and emergency power systems. Extensive experience in
maintenance on these systems. Instructor for
Electrical Engineering subjects at University of Southwestern
Louisiana during 1978-1979. Presented numerous
seminars on radio communication systems for various governmental groups.
From 2003 to 2005
Vice President,
Engineering for Access Spectrum, LLC, Bethesda, MD.
From 1980 to 1984
owned KJJB FM radio station in Eunice, LA.
From 1983 to 1985
owned KFXY in Lafayette, LA
1974-1980
Owner of Broadcast Technical
Services in Lafayette, LA. Duties included maintenance of various broadcast
stations in Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Local
clients included KTDY, KPEL, KSMB, KROF, KSIG and others. Trained and
supervised a staff of five technicians located at the various stations.
1973-1974
Chief Engineer for "Radio
Windy", the first privately owned radio station in Wellington, New
Zealand.
1972-1973
Instructor for Mathematics and Physics
at the high school and college level at St. Patrick's College in Wellington,
New Zealand.
1970-1972
Instructor for Mathematics and Physics
at the high school and freshman college level at Nadi College, Nadi, Fiji
Islands.
1966-1970
Attended school and worked at WFSU-TV
and as the Chief Radio Engineer at WFSU FM radio station at Florida State
University. Duties included maintenance of radio and TV transmitters and
responsibility for all equipment at WFSU FM.
1964-1966
Attended school
1963-1964
Broadcast Engineer with WLAQ Radio
station in Rome, GA. Duties included maintenance of radio station audio and
RF equipment and maintenance of two tower directional antenna system.
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