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http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/17/news...reut/index.htm
A pity, *perhaps*: they still did carry one or two items of use to radio amateurs, and without requiring a long drive or paying more for shipping than for the item. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had
anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in message ... http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/17/news...reut/index.htm A pity, *perhaps*: they still did carry one or two items of use to radio amateurs, and without requiring a long drive or paying more for shipping than for the item. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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On 02/18/06 11:52 am Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/17/news...reut/index.htm A pity, *perhaps*: they still did carry one or two items of use to radio amateurs, and without requiring a long drive or paying more for shipping than for the item. Hey! I just noticed that in the subject line I wrote "Radio SChack" (note the extra "c"). Perhaps my subconscious was telling me that it's really "Radio Schlock." "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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![]() On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Noon-Air wrote: I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in message ... http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/17/news...reut/index.htm A pity, *perhaps*: they still did carry one or two items of use to radio amateurs, and without requiring a long drive or paying more for shipping than for the item. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) Well I for one can understand partly the reason why. It was nigh impossible to get a Radio Shack catalog in any way shape or form. This was and is a big part of why we dont use Radio Shack much any longer. I managed to get one or 2 old catalogs by asking each Radio Shack if they had old ones under the counter they could give me. This is why I petitioned "Mouser" for a catalog and they put me on their list so I should be getting an updated catalog every quarter. Joe |
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Well, at least Radio Shack doesn't sell the "Trash 80" anymore.
"Joseph Fenn" wrote in message a.net... [stuff] Well I for one can understand partly the reason why. It was nigh impossible to get a Radio Shack catalog in any way shape or form. This was and is a big part of why we dont use Radio Shack much any longer. I managed to get one or 2 old catalogs by asking each Radio Shack if they had old ones under the counter they could give me. This is why I petitioned "Mouser" for a catalog and they put me on their list so I should be getting an updated catalog every quarter. Joe |
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In article ,
"Noon-Air" wrote: I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn The parts I've bought have been good quality. The alternative is to buy on the internet from Mouser, DigiKey ect. You will pay postage and shipping and it will be far less handy. If I need a phono jack or plug now, I can drive a mile and a half and have it here in 20 minutes. From a mail order place the shipping will cost more than the part and it will take several days. I also like their scanners. I hope they don't close the R/S near me. "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in message ... http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/17/news...reut/index.htm A pity, *perhaps*: they still did carry one or two items of use to radio amateurs, and without requiring a long drive or paying more for shipping than for the item. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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![]() "Spirit&Opportunity" wrote in message ... In article , "Noon-Air" wrote: I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn The parts I've bought have been good quality. The alternative is to buy on the internet from Mouser, DigiKey ect. You will pay postage and shipping and it will be far less handy. If I need a phono jack or plug now, I can drive a mile and a half and have it here in 20 minutes. From a mail order place the shipping will cost more than the part and it will take several days. I also like their scanners. I hope they don't close the R/S near me. I guess I must be blessed as I have a "real" electronics parts house only about 10 miles away... there are 4 RS stores between here and there. For me its well worth it to drive the extra miles to get quality parts and connectors. The last batch of PL-259s I got from RS were all garbage. Every last one BROKE when screwed down even "finger tight". Their coax is *maybe* 50% shielded.... yeah, real top quality stuff at twice the price of Beldon RG-8 foam at the "real" supply house. No I don't have a lot of use for RS anymore. -n6ojn |
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![]() On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Noon-Air wrote: "Spirit&Opportunity" wrote in message ... In article , "Noon-Air" wrote: I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn The parts I've bought have been good quality. The alternative is to buy on the internet from Mouser, DigiKey ect. You will pay postage and shipping and it will be far less handy. If I need a phono jack or plug now, I can drive a mile and a half and have it here in 20 minutes. From a mail order place the shipping will cost more than the part and it will take several days. I also like their scanners. I hope they don't close the R/S near me. I guess I must be blessed as I have a "real" electronics parts house only about 10 miles away... there are 4 RS stores between here and there. For me its well worth it to drive the extra miles to get quality parts and connectors. The last batch of PL-259s I got from RS were all garbage. Every last one BROKE when screwed down even "finger tight". Their coax is *maybe* 50% shielded.... yeah, real top quality stuff at twice the price of Beldon RG-8 foam at the "real" supply house. No I don't have a lot of use for RS anymore. -n6ojn About the one who mentioned the expense of shipping vs Radio Shack local stores. Dont forget the "sales" taxes in most states can override that factor. We call them "Excise" tax in Hawaii and believe me shipping from USA will be much cheaper than our Excise taxes specially on the higher priced items. KH6JF |
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For sure Nearly 10% sales tax here in Tenn.
I go to KY for much of my shopping and I plan on buying all my new radio gear via catalog OUT OF STATE. Free shipping most places. "Joseph Fenn" wrote in message va.net... On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Noon-Air wrote: "Spirit&Opportunity" wrote in message ... In article , "Noon-Air" wrote: I sent an E-mail to their CEO and told them that being as how they no had anything in their stores that was actually related to *RADIO* of any discription, that perhaps they needed to re-think their name....."Cheap Junk Shack" comes to mind. -n6ojn The parts I've bought have been good quality. The alternative is to buy on the internet from Mouser, DigiKey ect. You will pay postage and shipping and it will be far less handy. If I need a phono jack or plug now, I can drive a mile and a half and have it here in 20 minutes. From a mail order place the shipping will cost more than the part and it will take several days. I also like their scanners. I hope they don't close the R/S near me. I guess I must be blessed as I have a "real" electronics parts house only about 10 miles away... there are 4 RS stores between here and there. For me its well worth it to drive the extra miles to get quality parts and connectors. The last batch of PL-259s I got from RS were all garbage. Every last one BROKE when screwed down even "finger tight". Their coax is *maybe* 50% shielded.... yeah, real top quality stuff at twice the price of Beldon RG-8 foam at the "real" supply house. No I don't have a lot of use for RS anymore. -n6ojn About the one who mentioned the expense of shipping vs Radio Shack local stores. Dont forget the "sales" taxes in most states can override that factor. We call them "Excise" tax in Hawaii and believe me shipping from USA will be much cheaper than our Excise taxes specially on the higher priced items. KH6JF |
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Mr Fed UP wrote: I go to KY for much of my shopping and I plan on buying all my new radio gear via catalog OUT OF STATE. Free shipping most places. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I just bought an IC-756PRO III at GigaParts. Best price of anyone, no sales tax (I'm in CA) and free shipping. Can't beat that. 73, BIll W6WRT |
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