I read in !emc-pstc that lfresea...@aol.com wrote (in
<d3.a31f9f9.29f1e...@aol.com>) about 'High Temp Caps and Inductors', on
Fri, 19 Apr 2002:
>    Hi all,
>
>    I'm designing a filter that has to live and work with an Ambient temp of 
> 180 
>    C. Does anyone have suggestions as to component vendors that I could 
> contact 
>    for parts?

It might be helpful to have an idea of what sort of filter and what
frequencies are involved, also the permissible deviations from the ideal
response. 

Otherwise, try hww.satan.com and Beelzebub Electronics Inc. 
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