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McCann aims to engineer improvement
Jeffrey McCann has been named Engineering Manager of Thunderline-Z.
News from Thunderline Z (27 November 2002)
Complex packaging speeds assembly processes
Thunderline-Z has developed an advanced process for producing premium multitermination packages.
News from Thunderline Z (26 November 2002)
Big bucks for GPS antenna maker
UK-based antenna manufacturer Sarantel has won a $14 million contract for its PowerHelix GPS antennas for use in cellular handsets.
News from Sarantel (25 November 2002)
Monthly update for feedthrough website
Thunderline-Z's new website features a monthly product release of advanced feedthroughs and direct seal and soldered assembly packaging solutions.
News from Thunderline Z (25 November 2002)
Founders return following sale
Founders Harry Cunningham and Jim Zanello have recently accepted consulting contracts with Thunderline-Z.
News from Thunderline Z (25 November 2002)
World's smallest claim for Bluetooth antenna
Furukawa is set to unveil the world's smallest Bluetooth chip antenna this week at Electronica.
News from Furukawa Electric Europe (12 November 2002)
Coax components look after budget designs
Link Microtek has a new range of low-cost RF coaxial products from Narda Microwave.
News from Link Microtek (12 November 2002)
Report puts helical antennas to the test
Sarantel has issued an applications note that compares the performance of patch and miniature helical antennas in GPS environments.
News from Sarantel (11 November 2002)
GPS antennas are simple to integrate
Sequoia Wireless has a new family of compact GPS antennas offering simple integration into mobile, handheld and unobtrusive applications.
News from Sequoia Technology (29 October 2002)
GPS antenna connects cellphone addon
User application article Sarantel has acheived a significant design win for its advanced GeoHelix GPS (global positioning system) antenna which is to feature in the new GPS addon for the Ericsson T60c cellphone.
News from Sarantel (24 October 2002)
Hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII band
Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves reckons it now manufactures the broadest line of hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII band of 5.25 to 5.85GHs.
News from Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves (21 October 2002)
High performance from basestation antennas
Radio Waves is now offering a new series of high-performance basestation antennas in the ISM, MMDS, 3.5GHz and UNII bands.
News from Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves (18 October 2002)
GPS antenna slides into CompactFlash designs
User application article In the last four months four companies have designed the Sarantel ultra-small GeoHelix GPS antenna into CompactFlash GPS modules in current production.
News from Sarantel (16 October 2002)
Promotion for Hendry
Link Microtek has promoted Stuart Hendry to the position of Sales Manager.
News from Link Microtek (10 October 2002)
Antennas cover cost-sensitive 2.4GHz applications
The Pro-Vider series of antennas is designed for cost-sensitive applications where performance and reliability are required.
News from Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves (30 September 2002)
Milestone in antenna manufacture
Antenna specialist Sarantel has just produced its 50,000th antenna at its fully automated Wellingborough factory.
News from Sarantel (27 September 2002)
Halls and O'Neill provide waveguide precision
Advanced Microtek, the waveguide manufacturing arm of Link Microtek, has expanded its workforce with the appointment of two new tool makers, John Halls and John O'Neill.
News from Link Microtek (11 September 2002)
Industrial glass-fibre-optic light guides
Vydas International Marketing has added to its range of high-quality industrial glass-fibre-optic light guides. Brochure available
News from Vydas International Marketing (27 August 2002)
Radiating cable is budget RF antenna
FlexRAD-600-PVC is low-cost flexible radiating cable that can be used to provide RF coverage in enclosed areas where point source antennas are not practical.
News from Smiths Interconnect - Times Microwave (22 August 2002)
Low-cost alternative to glass-to-metal feedthrough
The Bell Pin is a novel design of surface-mount feedthrough.
News from Thunderline Z (19 August 2002)
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