RE: FSY microwave

Woodrow W.Conover (woody@acornnmr.com)
Thu, 14 Aug 1997 14:44:42 -0700

K&L Microwave (410)749-2424 (MD)
Cir-Q-Tel/Trilithic (800)-344-2412 (IN)
Telonic/Berkley (714)494-9401 (CA)
Since filters for RF applications are application specific and not "generic"
or "off the shelf" you will have to specify the filter characteristics.
The manufacturer may be able to derive this from the part number on the dead
filter and from physical info (size, connector types, power rating). Since
you will be buying only one don't be surprised if it is a couple hundred
dollars (for high power one). I've had good results over the years with
K&L at GE/Nicolet.
Roy Van Vliet
Engineer
Acorn NMR
roy@acornnmr.com

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At 11:38 AM 8/14/97 -0700, you wrote:
>From: jsimpson@MIT.EDU [SMTP:jsimpson@MIT.EDU]
>Sent: Thursday, August 14, 1997 10:20 AM
>To: ammrl@wwitch.unl.edu
>Subject: FSY microwave?
>
>AMMRLers,
>
>Hey, does anyone know if FSY is still in business and, if so,
>what their phone number is?
>
>I need to get a 250MHz low pass filter to replace the one that
>a student burned up by running the decoupler through it on my
>500 and I can't find FSY's listing in area code 301 (MD), 800,
>on through the on-line Thomas Register.
>
>Jeff
>Dr. Jeffrey H. Simpson jsimpson@mit.edu
>Director of the Spectrometry Laboratory 617/253-1812 office
>Department of Chemistry, 18-082 617/253-1806 lab
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology 617/253-0873 fax
>77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138-4307 USA
>
>I don't know about FSY, but you might try these companies:

>