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Z-Communications, Inc. - Press Release 11-12-2007

UHF-band VCO Offers Ultra Low Phase Noise for Satellite Communications Applications

Featuring: Ultra Low Phase Noise, Narrow Band, RoHS Complaint

SAN DIEGO, November 12, 2007: Z-Communications, Inc. announces the release of their new UHF band (320 MHz Single Frequency) Voltage Controlled Oscillator for Satellite Communications applications. V336ME02-LF offers an extremely low phase noise of - 117dBc/Hz @10kHz offset. It provides an average tuning sensitivity of 10 MHz/V and covers the bandwidth between 0-5 V. This VCO provides a typical output power of 2.5dBm at DC supply voltage of 5V drawing 24mA (typical) over the extended operating temperature range of -40º to 85ºC.

V336ME02-LF comes in Z-Communications’ industry standard MINI package measuring 0.50 in. x0.50 in.x0.22 in. This amazing VCO is ideal for automated surface mount assembly and reflow. This is available in tape and reel packaging for production requirements. Furthermore, this technology is available for a reasonable price of $18.95 given its unsurpassed quality and unbeatable performance. For further information on this model or any other VCO/PLL product from Z-Communications, please contact our sales department via e-mail at sales@zcomm.com or call us at 858-621-2700 or you can visit our website at www.zcomm.com.

About Z-Communications, Inc.

Z-Communications, Inc. is a pioneer in developing Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCO) and Phase Locked Loop (PLL) synthesizers for the commercial marketplace since 1987 and headquartered in 9939 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126. With devoted customers, Z-Communications serves wireless and communication industries by providing the most effective and competitively priced RF/microwave components, as well as custom component designed to meet customer specific needs. Our sophisticated automated manufacturing facility, located in the US at our headquarters in San Diego guarantees a high level of repeatability, reproducibility and control. For more information please visit us at www.zcomm.com or contact our sales department.

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