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Old 09-25-2008, 04:45 PM
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Default DX Engineering Acquires Comtek Systems

DX Engineering has expanded its role as the premiere supplier of Amateur Radio equipment through the acquisition of Comtek Systems.

“Comtek’s products are highly regarded among Amateur Radio operators. The addition of these products to our already popular line of finely engineered antennas enhances our ability to supply complete, high quality, directional antenna systems,” said Paul D. Sergi, NO8D, and President of DX Engineering. “It’s a win-win for DX Engineering and Comtek Systems customers.”

“DX Engineering will continue the tradition of top quality products and customer satisfaction that we have provided for years,” said James R. Miller, K4SQR, principal of Comtek Systems. “DX Engineering and Comtek Systems have complementary product lines and the synergy created by combining the two companies will bring many benefits to the Amateur Radio fraternity.”

The acquisition will take place immediately, with the transfer of Comtek’s manufacturing and customer service operations to DX Engineering’s Akron, Ohio facility.

For more information about DX Engineering and Comtek Systems, please visit
www.dxengineering.com and www.comteksystems.com, respectively.
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