Rudy Hirschnitz began his career in electronics 50 years ago as a young machinist and production worker. He worked for 30 years for a rapidly-growing Hewlett Packard, starting as a machinist, then he became a tool and die maker journeyman and mold maker. Rudy's career grew along with HP, where he was later promoted to a variety of supervisory and management positions. After leaving HP, Rudy founded SRC Cables in 1986 to build high quality semi-rigid bent coax cables and flexible coax cables to the demanding tolerances of his former employer. Along the way he founded Quality Machine Engineering, a high-end machine shop specializing in CNC tight tolerance machining, to continue the development of innovative tools and production techniques he had developed during his tenure with HP. Today, Rudy continues to oversee many SRC Cables "firsts" such as the use of CNC software controlled cable bending, the development of conformable coaxial cables and the creation of specialized tooling to improve the quality of high frequency, low loss coax cable assemblies.



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