Pacific Monolithics PM3153 down converter. [][][][] - [][][] Pacific Monolithics PM3153 down converter. The inside info on a Pacific Monolithics PM3151-1951 Downconverter. Armed with an e-mail from Graham Wiseman and a PM downconverter I went to work. May 30, 1994 Pacific, Monolithics. Microwave down converter: February, 1987. 1 is a front view in elevation of a protective cover for an integrated antenna. • Subject: [amsat-bb] Pacific Monolithics PM3153 down converter. • From: 'Tony Stone' • Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 22:40:34 -0400 Does anyone have any info on this down converter. I wonder what the IF frequency range is and what is the noise figure of the front end. I will try some measurements when I have time but I thought maybe some one could give me the straight scoop instead of my guessing. Thanks, Tony ---- Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! To unsubscribe, send 'unsubscribe amsat-bb' to [email protected] • Prev by Date: • Next by Date: • Prev by thread: • Next by thread: • Index(es): • •. Public Profile: Pacific Monolithics had been inthebsuiness of manufacturing wireless cable television down converters and GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuits. MMICs power 2400 to 2485 MHz. These products are sold to the wireless telecommunications industry and to other commercial markets. In March 1998 Hybrid Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: HYBR), acquired Pacific Monolithics Inc Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition Year Founded First SBIR Year Date of Last Award Employee Range VC funded? IP Holdings Revenue Range Private/Public Exchange/Symbol.
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