Joe Chisolm <jchisolm6@earthlink.net>: Feb 21 10:03AM -0600 On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 05:32:13 -0600, oldschool wrote: > What (if any) online stores will fit my needs? > Maybe its none of these huge stores, but something smaller... > Thanks I'll add Allied Electronics to the list www.alliedelec.com Also for odd parts and such try Electronic Gold Mine www.goldmine-elec-products.com Avnet was a good place to order from but they have really messed up their web site now, but they did have $9 fedex ground shipping. I think Mouser still has $8 USPS shipping for small orders. SparkFun has been mentioned in another post. Lots of great experminter boards and break out boards. I would start with Digi-Key. IMHO they have the best search engine. Once I find the part(s) I plug them into other web sites to check availability, price and shipping cost. It also depends on where you live. I'm 4 hours driving distance from Mouser so normal UPS ground is "next day" for me. -- Chisolm Republic of Texas |
Chuck <chuck@mydeja.net>: Feb 21 10:04AM -0600 On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 10:09:14 -0500, Ralph Mowery >for very small orders such as up to 8 oz shipped by the USPS. >If you do go to ebay for the parts, watch out for the China places. >Some are good and some send junk parts. I just found a reliable source for parts in China. They carry ics which aren't available outside of China. They are utsource.net. It takes about 2 weeks to receive the parts. I was charged $4.00 shipping. (to USA) I had four portable PAs (Megamouths) which needed ics that I could only previously find in 1000 lots. Was going to toss them but checked again. This company will sell you any quantity and was able to repair them for a grand total of $18.00 in parts and shipping. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
"Benderthe.evilrobot" <Benderthe.evilrobot@virginmedia.com>: Feb 20 08:31PM "Ralph Mowery" <rmowery28146@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:MPG.33127c203845a46d989854@news.east.earthlink.net... > price range. > There are some units that connect by USB to a computer for about $ 60 > that you may want to look at. I'm a little wary of DSOs, they're sampling so you can get caught out on non repetitive waveforms.. Apparently you have to spend big money to make this problem go away. As long as it lasts - novices could probably learn a lot by getting started with an old CRO. |
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