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Glenn C Werlau, 8715 Manor Rd, Patterson, NY 12563

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15 Manor Rd, Patterson, NY 12563    845-8784648   

63 Manor Rd, Patterson, NY 12563    845-8784648   

Brewster, NY   

Kent Lakes, NY   

Eastham, MA   

63 Manor Rd, Patterson, NY 12563   

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Position: Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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High Power Wideband Balun And Power Combiner/Divider Incorporating Such A Balun

US Patent:
6750752, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Nov 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/288325
Inventors:
Glenn Werlau - Patterson NY
Assignee:
Werlatone, Inc. - Brewster NY
International Classification:
H01F 2728
US Classification:
336229, 333 25
Abstract:
A balun transformer includes a coaxial transmission line terminating at one end with balanced terminals and terminating at another end with unbalanced terminals. At least two impedance segments are connected in series between the balanced terminals and the unbalanced terminals, each of the at least two impedance segments being formed by a magnetic core and at least one winding of the coaxial transmission line wound about the magnetic core.

Adjustable Broadband Directional Coupler

US Patent:
5926076, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
Aug 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/908541
Inventors:
Joseph M. Johnson - Brewster NY
Glenn C. Werlau - Patterson NY
Assignee:
Werlatone, Inc. - Brewster NY
International Classification:
H01P 518
US Classification:
333109
Abstract:
An adjustable directional coupler including a housing, a first connector and a second connector secured to the housing, and a main transmission line extending through the housing and between the first and the second connectors. The main transmission line has a center conductor coaxially surrounded by an insulator. A circuit board is secured within the housing, with a first edge of the circuit board being generally parallel to the main transmission line and the circuit board being transversely adjustable with respect to the main transmission line. At least one auxiliary line is mounted on the circuit board and includes a pick-up link extending from a network juncture. The pick-up link is adjacent to and parallel with the first edge of the circuit board. A third connector is also secured to the housing. Preferably, the coupler further comprises a heat conductor mounted on the circuit board, in contact with the housing, and the auxiliary line includes a termination resistor connected to the pick-up link and mounted on the heat conductor.

Broadband Non-Directional Tap Coupler

US Patent:
5889444, Mar 30, 1999
Filed:
Feb 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/808513
Inventors:
Joseph M. Johnson - Brewster NY
Carl G. Schuster - Brewster NY
Bernard J. Werlau - Brewster NY
Glenn C. Werlau - Patterson NY
Assignee:
Werlatone, Incorporated - Brewster NY
International Classification:
H01P 512
US Classification:
333127
Abstract:
A non-directional tap coupler for use in high power operation over a wide bandwidth is provided. The tap coupler has an input line electrically connectable to a transmission line of a distributed transmission line system, a tap line coupled to the input line and an output line coupled to the input line. The input line, tap line and output line include sections having different characteristic impedances, with all of the different characteristic impedances falling within a practical characteristic impedance range. An electrical junction where the input line electrically joins the tap line and the output line is provided with a predetermined impedance value to ensure that the sections of the tap line and the output line all fall within the practical characteristic impedance range.

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