[NCARC] Electronics

Raven rtalmhain at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 15:37:13 EDT 2009


Ed,
You could try Fistells in Denver. They have allot of electronics parts (old
school and new) and kits. They also have some hard to find surplus gear
and decommissioned military electronics hardware.

*Fistell's Electronics* Supply <http://www.fistells.com/> www.*fistells*.com

1001 Bannock St
Denver, CO 80204-4036
(303) 629-1313
Get directions<http://maps.google.com/maps?rlz=1C1GGLS_en-USUS297US311&sourceid=chrome&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=0,0,10477206301465737772&fb=1&split=1&gl=us&dq=fistells+electronics+denver&daddr=1001+Bannock+St,+Denver,+CO+80204-4036&geocode=12721622365475087232,39.732191,-104.990408&ei=BXCASp-SF4KUtgeCuOn7AQ&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=directions-to&resnum=1>

I get the parts for my EMP protector circuits from them. They're good folks.

Raven,
WØTAN



On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:15, Ed Gage <edward_gage at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Aside from Mountain States Electronics and Radio Shack, where does one go
> in
> the Front Range to buy electronic components from a brick-and-mortar shop?
> I’m familiar with the on-line venues – I was trying to find local vendors.
> Specifically, I'm looking for High-voltage relays that can be controlled
> with a TTL-level system, such as the ones shown here:
> http://www.futurlec.com/Relay_8.shtml
>
> In general, it would be nice to know what other parts stores are available
> on the Front Range, and I figured the ham community would be qualified to
> inform me.
>
> Ed Gage, NØTVQ
>
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