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RF Cafe Advertiser - Noise/Com |
As with most venues provided to the public at no direct charge, RF Cafe relies on the generosity of independent advertisers to underwrite the production costs of the endeavor. It is with the greatest sincerity that I thank the companies who have chosen to support RF Cafe. Of course, without visitors (you) - both regularly returning and new arrivals - there would be no incentive for companies to spend their hard-earned money on advertising. My job is to see to it that advertisers and visitors always have a reason to maintain a presence on the website. If the occasion arises where you can use the products and/or services of the good companies that advertise on RF Cafe, I would appreciate your visiting their websites or call their offices at the beginning of your search. Here is a complete list of RF Cafe advertisers. Company: | Highlighted Ad | NoiseCom Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. 25 Eastmans Road Parsippany, NJ 07054-3702 201-261-8797 USA
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Phone: 201-261-8797 Fax: 201-261-8339 Parsippany, NJ Wayback™ Machine Screen Captures 2002 2009
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| RF Cafe Page Placements | Highlighted Ad: Logo Only (page sponsor): Engineering Crossword Puzzle Appearances
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| Noise/Com | Off-the-shelf & custom designed noise testing solutions. Noise standards, BER testers, analog & digital noise sources, noise diodes, calibrated noise source, HD radio test set. Repair & calibration services. |
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Copyright: 1996 - 2024
Webmaster:
Kirt
Blattenberger,
BSEE - KB3UON
RF Cafe began life in 1996 as "RF Tools" in an AOL screen name web space totaling
2 MB. Its primary purpose was to provide me with ready access to commonly needed
formulas and reference material while performing my work as an RF system and circuit
design engineer. The World Wide Web (Internet) was largely an unknown entity at
the time and bandwidth was a scarce commodity. Dial-up modems blazed along at 14.4 kbps
while tying up your telephone line, and a nice lady's voice announced "You've Got
Mail" when a new message arrived...
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All trademarks, copyrights, patents, and other rights of ownership to images
and text used on the RF Cafe website are hereby acknowledged.
My Hobby Website: AirplanesAndRockets.com
My Daughter's Website: EquineKingdom
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