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Mouser has no "Minumum Order", all the extra you will pay is shipping,
which would probaby be less than gas. I order On-Line when its convenient and the stuff shows up at my door! Doesnt get much easier than that! And they do have thousands of parts! |
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I'm a n RS manager and it's true, that some of the mall stores have stopped
carrying a lot of the smaller parts. My company store which is in a suburb of Cincinnati still carries ic's, and lots of smaller parts including resistors. TM RS4639 "Straydog" wrote in message x.com... (see quoted posts at end) In the last year I've paid a lot more attention to what RS (RC!) has or does not have in the line of parts. Around me are a little more than 1/2 dozen, and I've scanned through those 2-4 cubic yard drawers and more or less memorized what they have, and where. Some places have zip, others are not too bad. You can get some catalogs by mailing to some of those addresses in the back of QST that advertise parts/antique radio, etc. Also, Newark is still in business (www.newark.com, I think, and you can fill out an on-line form and get a very thick catalog in 1-2 months [you can still get some tube-relevant parts, but its mostly solid-state only these days]). Also, maybe try your search engine. There is a rec.radio.amateur FAQ...I don't recall if it had a source list, but that would be useful. Some places are starting to charge outrageous prices for stuff (transformers that used to be $10-15 a few years ago are now $40-60 and they are still surplus!!). Me, I'm kludging together what I need by connecting, back-to-back, things like filament transformers to get B+, etc. I grew up on kits, soldering irons, and making your own stuff. Now, I wonder...do you have to go to a 3rd world country to get parts? (India, China, Russia? [I even wonder if the kids over there make things? Or, did they just leap into solid state, and throw-away-society mindsets like we have here in the US?]). W4PON ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Jack O'Neill wrote: Rich wrote: This is the second time in three weeks I went to Radio Shack for something and they didn't have it. 1. was a speaker L pad 2. was a 300K PC pot and a 200K resisters. Radio Shack, you got questions (or parts) we got.............. DUH, what that?? With sub-standred parts (experimental quality) and junk 98% of Radio Craps should go out of business. ![]() |
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As an aside and depending where you live it might be a viable option in the
future to order your "discontinued" components at www.radioshack.com Here in Mississippi it is only a 2 day UPS Ground delay from Ft Worth Texas (Tandy Corp.) and my front door. Shipping is reasonable at $5.50 and after $50 it's free. -- Charlie-AD5TH www.deepsouthnet.net "Tom" wrote in message . .. I'm a n RS manager and it's true, that some of the mall stores have stopped carrying a lot of the smaller parts. My company store which is in a suburb of Cincinnati still carries ic's, and lots of smaller parts including resistors. TM RS4639 "Straydog" wrote in message x.com... (see quoted posts at end) In the last year I've paid a lot more attention to what RS (RC!) has or does not have in the line of parts. Around me are a little more than 1/2 dozen, and I've scanned through those 2-4 cubic yard drawers and more or less memorized what they have, and where. Some places have zip, others are not too bad. You can get some catalogs by mailing to some of those addresses in the back of QST that advertise parts/antique radio, etc. Also, Newark is still in business (www.newark.com, I think, and you can fill out an on-line form and get a very thick catalog in 1-2 months [you can still get some tube-relevant parts, but its mostly solid-state only these days]). Also, maybe try your search engine. There is a rec.radio.amateur FAQ...I don't recall if it had a source list, but that would be useful. Some places are starting to charge outrageous prices for stuff (transformers that used to be $10-15 a few years ago are now $40-60 and they are still surplus!!). Me, I'm kludging together what I need by connecting, back-to-back, things like filament transformers to get B+, etc. I grew up on kits, soldering irons, and making your own stuff. Now, I wonder...do you have to go to a 3rd world country to get parts? (India, China, Russia? [I even wonder if the kids over there make things? Or, did they just leap into solid state, and throw-away-society mindsets like we have here in the US?]). W4PON ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Jack O'Neill wrote: Rich wrote: This is the second time in three weeks I went to Radio Shack for something and they didn't have it. 1. was a speaker L pad 2. was a 300K PC pot and a 200K resisters. Radio Shack, you got questions (or parts) we got.............. DUH, what that?? With sub-standred parts (experimental quality) and junk 98% of Radio Craps should go out of business. ![]() |
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Mouser has no "Minumum Order", all the extra you will pay is shipping,
which would probaby be less than gas. I order On-Line when its convenient and the stuff shows up at my door! Doesnt get much easier than that! And they do have thousands of parts! Oh i forgot about them... Thanks TimBob!.. |
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I'm a n RS manager and it's true, that some of the mall stores have stopped
carrying a lot of the smaller parts. My company store which is in a suburb of Cincinnati still carries ic's, and lots of smaller parts including resistors. Cool but for how long? - by the way, i love the as is where is sales!.. |
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You have obviously never visited any of the 4 Radio Shack Stores near here!
If it's not a Cell Phone, Computer part or an entertainment center item, you might as well shop at a surplus store. Radio Shack barely even carries radios anymore let alone solid state components. "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... Big Rich Soprano wrote: The other stores sell thousands of small items to thousands of customers. Radio Shack's customer base for small parts is miniscule by comparison. Because they stopped selling those items - duh... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've read and re-read your statement and it still makes no sense. Who is "they"? Radio Shack? They have not stopped selling those items. Their shelves are full of them and that's what amazes me. Mr Bill |
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![]() Try sattvrepair.com click on electronic parts and used equip lings for: Electrolytic Caps, radial and axial, 85 deg and 105 deg ICs new and used stuff and more even a Collins S Line..... "Straydog" wrote in message x.com... (see quoted posts at end) In the last year I've paid a lot more attention to what RS (RC!) has or does not have in the line of parts. Around me are a little more than 1/2 dozen, and I've scanned through those 2-4 cubic yard drawers and more or less memorized what they have, and where. Some places have zip, others are not too bad. You can get some catalogs by mailing to some of those addresses in the back of QST that advertise parts/antique radio, etc. Also, Newark is still in business (www.newark.com, I think, and you can fill out an on-line form and get a very thick catalog in 1-2 months [you can still get some tube-relevant parts, but its mostly solid-state only these days]). Also, maybe try your search engine. There is a rec.radio.amateur FAQ...I don't recall if it had a source list, but that would be useful. Some places are starting to charge outrageous prices for stuff (transformers that used to be $10-15 a few years ago are now $40-60 and they are still surplus!!). Me, I'm kludging together what I need by connecting, back-to-back, things like filament transformers to get B+, etc. I grew up on kits, soldering irons, and making your own stuff. Now, I wonder...do you have to go to a 3rd world country to get parts? (India, China, Russia? [I even wonder if the kids over there make things? Or, did they just leap into solid state, and throw-away-society mindsets like we have here in the US?]). W4PON ===== no change to below, included for reference and context ===== On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Jack O'Neill wrote: Rich wrote: This is the second time in three weeks I went to Radio Shack for something and they didn't have it. 1. was a speaker L pad 2. was a 300K PC pot and a 200K resisters. Radio Shack, you got questions (or parts) we got.............. DUH, what that?? With sub-standred parts (experimental quality) and junk 98% of Radio Craps should go out of business. ![]() |
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