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I've used minicircuits products a lot. They're easy to use. I've made my own pcb circuits up to a GHz, and had no trouble. But I would think most products are fine to use at the lower frequencies.
I have found that Hittite parts exceed the specifications. One advantage of minicircuits is their willingness to sell in small quantities to hobbyists.
Hittite is by far the better component company. Additionally, Hittite cover some very high frequencies and broadbands, that Mini circuits does not.
That said, if you are talking about just some tooling around in your basement, most of the hittite components come in leadless chip carrier that have great high frequency response, but challeng an amateur with a soldering iron or hot plate to assemble correctly. ANYONE can solder an 4 leaded minicircuits amp onto a G10 board!
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