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This page has recently been moved from RF and microwave filter to Microwave filter with the edit summary This page does not discuss RF Filters - Also I am going to create and build out a "RF Filter" Specific Page.

This is somewhat misleading as the article has only just had all reference to RF filters expunged from it. This needs to be reverted as the article is now somewhat innacurate - LC circuits are typically not a microwave technique for instance. I also suggest returning to the original title. SpinningSpark 18:19, 22 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]