[Elecraft] my radioshack

Don Brown [email protected]
Tue Aug 27 20:31:02 2002


Hi

I quit buying component parts from RS around 15 years ago. I still buy co=
nnectors and some cables from them but they just quit carrying most of th=
e stuff I needed. The last time I was in a RS store (last week) they were=
 changing to the parts drawer system everyone has described. When you thi=
nk about it is amazing they get as much stuff into the store as they do. =
Audio, video, cables, telephone, cell phone, toys, parts, antennas, compu=
ters, PA systems, Ham radio, CB radio, scanners, batteries, portable and =
car radios and probably several more things I can't think of.

I buy small to medium quantities of parts from Mouser, Digikey or JDR Mic=
rodevices. For large orders I use Future Electronics. All of these suppli=
ers have been excellent in service in my experience. Mouser, Digikey and =
JDR ship the same day you order so I get my parts in 1 to 4 days in most =
cases. They also have nice printed and online catalogs with a much better=
 product line than RS. JDR also has a good line of computer supplies in a=
ddition to their parts.

All of the usual disclaimers apply, No affiliation with any of the above =
suppliers.

Don Brown
KD5NDB

----- Original Message -----
From: Ron D'Eau Claire
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] my radioshack

I wonder just how many people still string parts together for fun
anyway? I wouldn't carry parts in my store that didn't pay for the space
they take up in sales and turnover. =20

It seems to me that far fewer folks use soldering irons than just a few
years ago. And that most of the folks who enjoy their soldering irons
are building kits, and don't go digging for individual parts except on
the rare occasion when they have some common part broke, burned or
missing. That leaves a very small number of people to patronize those
wonderful 'parts emporiums' we love to remember. The stories about Radio
Shack sound to me like they have their business heads screwed on right
if they want to stay in business.  =20

I've always tried to support those businesses who do the most for me.
And the Radio parts business is becoming the on-line businesses in order
to reach the number of people they need to reach to find enough
customers. =20

Radio Shack doesn't have 10% of what I need. Shoot, it's been a lot of
years since they carried the 900 volt electrolytics I need for an
amplifier power supply that I'm scratch building. Just try to pick up a
pair of finals for your K2/100 or even the K2 at a Radio Shack! =20

I deal with Elecraft because they do a great job of providing me with
some stuff I want. They certainly aren't 'down the street' (since I left
Capitola, sigh), but they are as close as my telephone and computer.
I've patronized them because I want them to stick around. And they won't
stick around if they don't make money. =20

I do the same for those on-line suppliers who fill my needs with parts
as well. Because they might not be there tomorrow if I don't "vote" for
them with my wallet today. =20

Ron AC7AC
K2 #1289


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