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![]() JGBOYLES wrote: Besides, their parts were and always have been complete crap anyways, so not a great loss really... Larry, I have been buying electronic components from Radio Shack for 40 years, and I can't say I got any that were complete c***. They all worked, isn't that what you get them for? Radio Shack doesn't manufacture any of the parts they sell, they repackage OEM parts and resell. They cost more, and the people working there know little or nothing about the parts section. But the parts work. As another poster pointed out, they are mighty handy for the odd part to meet some deadline, or if you are just trying to finish your latest weekend creation and need a 1N4007, and a 10k 1/4 watt in a hurry. I would never use them as the major parts supplier for anything but the smallest of projects. I would consider them getting out of the parts business a loss. 73 Gary N4AST Well. Here in Canada, they got out of the small parts business years ago. HOWEVER, the parts can still be bought on-line at RatShack (as they are known here). But who wants to buy just one IC or transistor or resistor to finish that project on line. Now, would you believe, they are finally starting to stock a few small parts once again ? I needed two 1N34A diodes last week to repair an antenna tuner for a friend. My stock was nil, so on the off chance, I called Radio Shack. Sure enough, they are back on the shelves again, at 10 for about 4 bucks including the 15 % tax. What I can't find locally is two small dial lamps to replace the ones in a Yaesu FT-212RH. Radio shack has 12 volt bulbs, Yaesu used 9 volt bulbs. No hobby type stores here stock anything other than 14 volt bulbs. In Canada, it's very hard top get small quantities of small parts even when you can find someone that has what you need. I needed 7 zener diodes to do a project and had to buy a minimum order of 500. Good thing they were only 7 cents each. 7 3 Reed - VE1NU --- Looking for information on Marconi SMR-3 and Northern Electric R8119A receivers of WW2. |
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