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Z-Communications

www.zcomm.com

 
Z-Communications, Inc. is a leading provider of VCO (voltage-controlled oscillators) and PLL (phase-locked loop) modules for the commercial RF and Wireless markets. With over 700 off-the-shelf products ranging from 40MHz to 10GHz bands, Z-Communications
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.zcomm.com
  • 14118 Stowe Dr
    Poway, CA USA 92064
  • Phone: 858.621.2700

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