[BC] electronic shops

JYRussell@academicplanet.com jyrussell
Wed Jul 6 08:42:20 CDT 2005


Really.  Go in and find 2N3053 or such... Ha Ha.  Now they've got all kinds
of itty-bitty cheap stuff in drawers... a few T2220, 202, whatever and all
gettting more overpriced.  At least they used to have a little of just about
everything, even if it was pretty tender stuff... Last I looked, I think it
was like 4 bucks plus for a bad version of the Switchcraft 1/4 inch plug...
if I'm going to pay that... I'll just order the "real deal"..
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "DANA PUOPOLO" <dpuopolo at usa.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [BC] electronic shops


The Radio Shack "27" board (as it was called; parts' SKU's always begin with
270) had a minimum 300% markup.

-D



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Received: Sun, 03 Jul 2005 12:48:22 PM PDT
From: "Bruce Doerle" <bdoerle at mail.ucf.edu>
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Subject: Re: [BC] electronic shops

I always avoided Radio Shack with its overpriced blister packs.  I never
could
find exactly what I needed there anyway.  But Radio Shack today has
virtually
nothing now except connectors, wire, telephones, and cheap HiFi gear.  It is
a
point of last resort for me.  The Post Office is pretty quick now and you
can
get the specialized stuff from places like DigiKey, Mouser, and All
Electronics.

>>> ronc at sonic.net 07/03/05 3:34 PM >>>
The real thing that killed the local electronics shops was Radio Shack.
Just no way they could compete against that kind of muscle.  I'm luck enough
to have a great surplus shop walking distance from the radio station that
stocks almost every kind of resistor and capacitor I've ever needed.  The
resistor isle is 8' high by about 25' long, stocked top to bottom.  Two
isles of capacitors, two isles of connectors, big stock of transistors,
IC's, everything CAT 5, plus new gear of all types.  That's were I found the
pallet load of  9 GB SCSI drives for the Scott Studios equipment for $15
each.  We paid $3,500 each ten years ago when they were new!

Ron Castro
Chief Technical Officer
Results Radio, LLC


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Doerle" <bdoerle at mail.ucf.edu>
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Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [BC] electronic shops


> You don't have to wonder why there are very few electronics shops.  Look
> at Amateur radio, the numbers are dwindling.  Very few people build
> anything anymore, it is so cheap to buy gear and throw it away when it
> doesn't work any longer for the newer model with the latest gimmicks.
> Most of the young folks that would have gone into radio (amatuer or
> professional) have instead gone into computer technology where it is a
> throw-away technology that has a short life of about three years.  Nobody
> gets their VCR or TV fixed because it is too expensive.  Hence there is
> little need for the store that caters in spare parts or stuff for the
> tinkers.
>
> Things change.  I use to go to the local Lafayette Electronics stores
> until they closed and down onto Arch Street in Philly when I was a kid.
> But none of these places remain.  Thank God for Skycraft here in Orlando;
> it has saved my neck many times, but I know that many of you don't have a
> local store to draw on.  I found that Newark electronics has been good in
> getting parts and I have usedd All Electronics for things like fuse bulbs
> for the older electronic HiFi amps.
>
> We just have to scrounge a bit harder.
>
>
>>>> dpuopolo at usa.net 07/03/05 12:49 PM >>>
> Yeah, but All used to have a store on Vermont that closed early last year.
>
> -D
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> Received: Sun, 03 Jul 2005 09:29:07 AM PDT
> From: charles hobbs <cph1776 at yahoo.com>
> To: broadcast at radiolists.net
> Subject: [BC] electronic shops
>
>
>> >WHERE HAVE ALL THE LOCAL ELECTRONIC SHOPS HAVE
>> GONE?????
>>
>
> The few remaining where I live (San Fernando Valley)
> mostly sell stuff related to car stereo/car alarm/car
> bling-bling installation; resistors and capacitors
> play second fiddle....
>
> On the other hand, All Electronics (on Kester in Van
> Nuys) still seems to have a good selection of
> components.
>
> Fry's Electronics has an aisle of components....
>
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