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Locus Microwave - RF Cafe Forums

The original RF Cafe Forums were shut down in late 2012 due to maintenance issues - primarily having to spend time purging garbage posts from the board. At some point I might start the RF Cafe Forums again if the phpBB software gets better at filtering spam.

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Gary
 Post subject: Locus Microwave
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 12:36 pm 
Just a note to pass information on our company, Locus Microwave is RF engineering and manufacturing operation located in State College, Pa.

We are in the process of setting up regional Representatives and in particular, we are interested in finding Reps for the New England region and the Texas region.

Our site is www.locusmicrowave.com, here you can get an overview of the company.

If anyone is aware of reputable firms that do not have conflicting lines, we would be interested in discussing further.


 
  
 
Shelly
 Post subject: CNC Millin Machining for Microwave Industry
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:39 pm 
Gary,

We are a job shop specializing in precision machined components for various industries. We do alot of machining for major Microwave companies in the New England area. You can check our our website at www.imi-parts.com for further information about our capabilities. We provide a no obligation quote on your projects and our pricing is highly competitive.

Regards,
Shelly



Posted  11/12/2012