New Product Correction

Feb. 13, 2007
There is an error in a New Product listing from Elcom Technologies that was titled "26.5-GHz Down-converter Offers 500-MHz Bandwidth" in the January 2007 issue of Microwaves & RF Notepad. The last sentence in the listing reads, "The broadband-microwave ...

There is an error in a New Product listing from Elcom Technologies that was titled "26.5-GHz Down-converter Offers 500-MHz Bandwidth" in the January 2007 issue of Microwaves & RF Notepad. The last sentence in the listing reads, "The broadband-microwave version costs approximately $800,000." Elcom Technologies had actually received orders for the broadband-microwave version that totaled $800,000. One single unit is not priced at $800,000, as was stated in the listing in Microwaves & RF Notepad. We apologize to Elcom Technologies and to our readers for the error.

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