SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX070 ARLX070 ETO agrees to merger ZCZC AX40 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 70 ARLX070 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT November 28, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX070 ARLX070 ETO agrees to merger A merger between Ehrhorn Technological Operations (ETO), Inc, and Applied Science and Technology, Inc, will not affect ETO's position in the Amateur Radio market, according to ETO Chairman Dick Ehrhorn, W4ETO. Applied Science and Technology (ASTeX), of Woburn, Massachusetts, makes systems for making industrial diamonds and semiconductor materials. ETO makes high power RF products, including ALPHA linear amplifiers for amateurs. Ehrhorn said ''ETO's people, technologies and products strongly complement those of ASTeX. Our combined capabilities extend from dc to microwave and up to 75 kW. ''Delivery commitments and warranty service for ETO-ALPHA Amateur Radio products are not affected,'' Ehrhorn said. ''ETO continues to operate from its Colorado Springs location with no anticipated changes in personnel. Ray Heaton remains the primary sales and service contact for Amateur Radio customers. ''In fact,'' Ehrhorn said, ''We're looking for ways to serve our Amateur Radio customers even better.'' In 1995, ASTeX had fiscal sales of about 20 million dollars, according to an ETO press release. ETO reported its sales for the nine months ended September 30, 1995, at more than 10 million dollars. NNNN /EX