You are correctthe frequency range we mentioned was based on the story from May ("PXI-Based VSA Scrutinizes 3.6 GHz"). All of the selections for these annual "Top Products" lists...
Thank you for clarifying this. While I did realize the differences with LXI and the other "true" modular formats, it didn't seem right not to mention LXI and LXI instruments, ...
In your December 2012 issue, in the story "Transistors Pick Up Speed With GaAs" on page 50, I noticed a major error. Being an antique semiconductor engineer, I must let you know...
Much thanks and appreciation to Mr. Grace for taking the time to write about this major oversight on our part. While this short article was really meant to give a quick historical...
Our special 50th Anniversary Issue has gotten a tremendous amount of feedback from industry veterans and neophytes alike. Now, in addition to the print version, you can find all...
We owe you both a very shame-faced apology. We are certainly familiar with Edwin Armstrong, having named him a "Microwave Legend" a few years back. This was simply one of those...
I'm in the middle of reading the piece submitted by Geoff Mendenhall, Jay Adrick & Tim Anderson of Harris Corp. ("Broadcasting Harnesses The Digital Age," 50th Anniversary issue...
I have been a reader of Microwaves & RF magazine for many years and have enjoyed your technical articles and Product Features, although I would prefer that the stories about products...
I was disappointed to see the article "Sidebands Are Not Necessary" (August 2011). This work has been debunked in several places, one of them being a good article on the web by...
Thanks for your comments. I do review all the articles that come in here and I have been familiar with Hal Walker's work over the years, going back to when he was an invited speaker...
A long time ago (1978-79 timeframe), I worked at RCA in Burlington, MA as an RF design engineer. I was on a team to develop an 18-GHz frequency extension for a US Army depot automatic...