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dielectric resonator from 400 to 900 MHz

dielectric resonator from 400 to 900 MHz

dielectric resonator from 400 to 900 MHz

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Hi all,

I am a engineer working in an university. For one of our new projects with a company, we need to find a dielectric resonator in the band of 470 to 860 MHz, with a high Q (as high as possible), and a high temperature stability.

I think this is a bit unusual request, because dielectric resonators usually operate at much higher frequencies. The meterials companies I have contacted so far, don't fabricate any like this. The dielectric resonators they sell resonates as low as 800 MHz, but not lower than that.

Can someone help me? Do someone know if there exist these kind of resonator in the industry? Can someone tell me a company name which fabricates something like this? Can someone tell me if this kind of product is possible from a technicall point of view?

I'm just a bit hopeless!!! I have an interview with the client just in two days!!

Thank you very much!

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