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To: architect* who wrote (272)1/22/2001 10:51:48 PM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Respond to of 120415
 
john...i think i agree/disagree/maybe....the point for me is amlj is now shiping amplifiers for the optical infrastructure....to me that important and it would appear from the release that they are on the doorstep here to some very promising possibilities....but that is just my opinion.

i have a few other optical infrastructure plays that i follow...will weed them out tomorrow...



To: architect* who wrote (272)1/22/2001 10:52:46 PM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Respond to of 120415
 
john...i think i agree/disagree/maybe....the point for me is amlj is now shiping amplifiers for the optical infrastructure....to me that important and it would appear from the release that they are on the doorstep here to some very promising possibilities....but that is just my opinion.

i have a few other optical infrastructure plays that i follow...will weed them out tomorrow...

AML Communications Ships First Optical Network
Amplifier

Shipment Marks Initial Entry Into Optical Market

CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 22, 2000--AML Communications Inc. (Nasdaq:AMLJ - news) today
announced that it shipped its first amplifier for optical networks.

AML is currently working with industry leaders in high bandwidth, optical fiber Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
(DWDM) systems to design and supply application-specific products destined for the optical high-speed Internet access market.

Kirk A. Waldron, AML's president and chief executive officer, said, ``We are excited by AML's introduction of this product to this
very promising market since we believe it to be a natural extension of and complement to our existing hybrid microwave product
line. With the combined expertise derived from our wireless communications and hybrid microwave products capabilities, we
believe that AML is positioned to be an influential player in the growing optical market.''

AML Communications Inc. is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of amplifiers and related products for the global wireless
industry. The company currently focuses on the following sectors of the wireless market: cellular telephony, broadband wireless
access, personal communications services, wireless messaging, low-earth orbit satellite networks, and custom wireless
applications. amlj.com.

The information contained in this press release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties,
such as the statements of the Company's plans, objectives, expectations and intentions. The Company's actual results could differ
materially from those indicated by such statements as a result of various factors: the ability to attract and retain qualified,
knowledgeable employees, economic conditions; reductions or cancellations in orders from new or existing customers; limited
number of potential customers; variability in gross margins on new products; success in the design of new products; failure to
acquire new customers; continued or new deterioration of business and economic conditions in the Company's customers'
marketplaces; intensely competitive industry conditions with increasing price competition; business conditions; and, growth in the
wireless communications market, as well as those factors discussed in the Company's Form 10-KSB and Form 10-QSB on file
with the SEC.

Contact:

AML Communications Inc., Camarillo, Calif.
805/388-1345
Kirk A. Waldron, ext. 201
Karl R. Brier, ext. 220

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To: architect* who wrote (272)1/22/2001 11:49:43 PM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120415
 
John,
I am not an engineer, but I did work in the electronics industry for many years. One of my companies was the VSAT division of AT&T which involved the transfer of one type of signal, then converting and amplifying it to be used in another form. The conversion always involves a number of electronic devices. The same can be said of opto-electronics. So, the AMLJ device will not look like something with a lot of optics and no electronics. To amplify and convert the signal, it must have electronics.



To: architect* who wrote (272)1/23/2001 10:15:50 AM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120415
 
John,

Just curious, but are you an architect? I noticed it mentioned on your list of hobbies. If so, then I have to wonder about your overall knowledge of electronics, or opto-electronics.