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Ten New Categories Added to everything RF’s Parametric Search Tool
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July 11, 2012 Press Release
July
11, 2012 – everything RF, the leading online RF Product Search website, has recently added 10 additional categories
to its parametric search tool. There are now over 70,000 RF & Microwave Products listed from more than 180 Manufacturers
in 30 Categories. Once users find products that meet their specifications, they can compare products across multiple
manufacturers, download datasheets, request quotes and get pricing for the parts.
The ten new categories that
have been added to everything RF this year are:
rf power meters,
phase locked loops,
rf limiters,
rf detectors,
frequency doublers,
frequency multipliers,
inductors,
transistors,
rf modulators and
baluns. The filters in the parametric
search tool have been designed specifically for each category. “Users can now use everything RF to search for products
by specification in over 30 product categories” says Raghav Kapur, founder of everything RF “They can download datasheets
and request quotations from multiple manufactures via everything RF, saving the time and hassle of looking at multiple
websites or catalogs to find a part they need” In addition to the search categories everything RF also provides
users with Industry News, Event News and a White-Paper Library.
About everything RF everything
RF – www.everythingrf.com is a parametric search tool for
the RF & Microwave Industry listing over 70,000 RF & Microwave Products from more than 180 Manufacturers.
Engineers from the Communication, Military and Space companies use everything RF to find products that meet their
specification.
For more information please contact: everything RF Tel: +1-312-436-0084
Email: contact@everythingRF.com
Posted 7/11/2012 |


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