[R-390] Re: Parts
Carole White-Connor
carolew at bellatlantic.net
Mon Sep 18 18:46:13 EDT 2006
Dana, here are three good sources: Radio Daze (www.radiodaze.com), Fair Radio (www.fairradio.com)
and Antique Electric Supply (www.tubesandmore.com). I've done business with all three. They are
reliable and get the parts to you pretty quickly.
Joe Connor
Ken Kaplan wrote:
> Dana,
>
> Go to http://www.qsl.net/kb7rgg and click on General Info and then Source list of all Kinds of
> Electronic Mechanical and Surplus Parts. You'll find a large and current list of parts sources.
>
> 73 Ken kb7rgg
>
> > Greetings;
> > Where does one locate "parts" for old radio's now a days?
> > There used to be electronic parts stores in most cities years ago. Is there
> > some place on the internet you can obtain capacitors, resistors, inductors
> > etc. and other small parts today? I live in central Florida. Does anyone
> > know of a parts store in this area? Dana - K1RQ
>
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