NERDS REJECTS

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NERDS & REJECTS Nerds and Rejects 4616 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 394 Las Vegas NV 89102 NERDS AND REJECTS;Advertising, marketing and promotion services; Assistance, advisory services and consultancy with regard to business planning, business analysis, business management, business organization, marketing and customer analysis; Brand evaluation services; Brand imagery consulting services; Brand positioning services; Business advice and information; Business consulting and information services; Business development services, namely, providing start-up support for businesses of others; Business management assistance; Business marketing services; Business services, namely, matching potential private investors with entrepreneurs needing funding; New business venture development and formation consulting services; On-line retail gift shops; On-line retail store services featuring a wide variety of consumer goods of others; On-line retail store services featuring clothing, bags, magnets, key chains, mugs, cups, housewares, water bottles, stickers, bumper stickers, decals, pens, pencils, highlighters, jewelry, posters, mouse pads, photographs, golf balls, notebooks, planners, clocks, and backpacks; Production of advertising matter and commercials; Production of television commercials;
NERDS & REJECTS Nerds and Rejects 4616 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 394 Las Vegas NV 89102 NERDS AND REJECTS;Business consulting and information services; Business management consulting, strategic planning and business advisory services provided to public sector agencies, national and regional governments, city municipalities, and quasi-government agencies; Government relations consultancy services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for testing the phase linearity of a network comprises a first local oscillator, a first mixer, and a first filter, a second local oscillator, and a second mixer for mixing the first IF to the desired output frequency. The output of the second mixer is coupled to a second filter which passes the desired frequency band, but rejects the high frequency mixing harmonics produced in the second mixer. The output of the second filter is coupled to a variable gain amplifier capable of amplifying the frequency band of interest to the desired level and a third filter which further rejects unwanted high frequencies in the output.