Micro Lambda Releases New 120 Series of Band Reject Filters
Micro Lambda Wireless, Inc. announces the production release of new 120 series of band reject filters, 80 dB notch covering 6 to 18 GHz, 8 to 20 GHz and 6 to 20 GHz.
Micro Lambda Wireless, Inc. announces the production release of new 120 series of band reject filters, 80 dB notch covering 6 to 18 GHz, 8 to 20 GHz and 6 to 20 GHz.
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