Fryazino is a center of the Russian microwave electronics.
So it is useful for making gold conductive patterns on ceramic plates, used for microwave electronics.
Heinz Bohlen (born 1935 at Krefeld in the Lower Rhine region of Germany) is a microwave electronics and communications engineer.
He also made major contributions to microwave electronics.
His work also led to the creation of synthetic ferrite materials and advances in microwave electronics.
Her father is a manufacturers' representative for makers of microwave electronics in Wayne.
(The unused 4.0 MHz between the pairs of transponders acts as "guard bands" for the likely case of imperfections in the microwave electronics.)
In microwave electronics, waveguide/YAG based parametric oscillators operate in the same fashion.
Miniaturisation of military radar technologies allowed the development of miniature microwave electronics as a spin off by Caltech University.
There, in the late 1950's, he worked in solid-state physics, microwave electronics and laser research.