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precisionWave's p1411A RF Vector Signal Generator earns Product of the Month distinction |
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Written by Steve Williams
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
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The precisionWave p1411A RF Vector Signal Generator has been selected as the December, 2006 Product of the Month for NASA Tech Briefs magazine. We are very pleased to have been selected based on the unique combination of features, performance and price found in our innovative new RF Vector Signal Generator. This instrument is the world's first RF Vector Signal Generator of its kind. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 February 2010 )
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precisionWave Products Now Orderable On-Line |
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Written by Steve Williams
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
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precisionWave Corporation has announced the opening of its on-line store. The company's innovative and low-priced RF Vector Signal Generators can now be ordered in a simple and fast on-line transaction. In addition, standard and custom I/Q waveforms are available as well. Free downloads, including user manuals and data sheets are also available through the on-line store. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 December 2006 )
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Written by Steve Williams
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Monday, 10 July 2006 |

The July 6, 2006 issue of PlanetEE's Microwaves and RF UPDATE e-newsletter contained the following article by Jack Browne, Technical Director. We appreciate Jack's encouraging remarks as we head into a marketplace served with excellence by longterm players.
The microwave industry can safely be called a "mature" industry, with many businesses exceeding 50-year lifetimes. This magazine itself will be celebrating its 45th year of operation. In all that time, one might think that the number of competitors in a given part of the microwave marketplace would diminish or at least remain stable. But in this newsletter, for example, several new companies (Keragis Corp. and PrecisionWave Corp.) have announced offerings in their respective parts of the industry, broadband amplifiers and test equipment.
This industry has grown and matured because of this entrepreneurial spirit and the willingness of clever engineers with good ideas to take a chance on a new business. Sometimes they have invested with their own funds, sometimes with help from a bank or investors, but the risk of starting a company is always great. And the industry has always shown that it can support good products and good ideas, no matter how many suppliers were competing previously in that space. For a good microwave engineer, there's always room for one more company.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 November 2006 )
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