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  1. Marquesa

    LOOKING FOR DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FROM 400 TO 900 MHz, PLEASE!!

    jajajaja!! Yes, you're right, one of the issues is to reduce the volume of the base stations of the digital terrestrial television. Another issue is that he has received an ammount of money for the goverment to do some investiment, to do something new in colaboration with an university (us). He...
  2. Marquesa

    LOOKING FOR DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FROM 400 TO 900 MHz, PLEASE!!

    Thank you, pstuckey. Now I have at least one option: I can say to my client tomorrow: it's okey, don't worry, your problems are gone, go to Larken and buy your filter to them, they have exactly what you are looking for, goodbye, it was a pleasure making business with you, I don't need your...
  3. Marquesa

    LOOKING FOR DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FROM 400 TO 900 MHz, PLEASE!!

    Thank you very much both, Comcokid and Higgler. First: I saw Murata catalog, and at those frequencies they seem to have ceramic (piezoelectric) resonators, not dielectric resonators. I talked with them directly, they think that perhaps they have something similar to that I'm looking for, but...
  4. Marquesa

    dielectric resonator from 400 to 900 MHz

    Hi all, I am a engineer working in an university. For one of our new projects with a company, we need to find a dielectric resonator in the band of 470 to 860 MHz, with a high Q (as high as possible), and a high temperature stability. I think this is a bit unusual request, because dielectric...
  5. Marquesa

    LOOKING FOR DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FROM 400 TO 900 MHz, PLEASE!!

    Hi all, I am a engineer working in an university. For one of our new projects with a company, we need to find a dielectric resonator in the band of 470 to 860 MHz, with a high Q (as high as possible), and a high temperature stability. I think this is a bit unusual request, because dielectric...
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