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Hello. I need a couple of components for a Realistic TRC-458. I checked with
Radio Shack and the parts are no longer available. Can anyone suggest a source for these parts: Item D401 (LED), Part #L-0776, Channel Display (TLR321) Item PL401 (Lamp), Part #L-0786, S/RF Meter (11.73v @ 43mA) -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs |
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Andy,
Try a CB repair shop. Any shop that does repair work will typically have a "boneyard" of dead radios in their back room or storage shed. A good bet would be a shop located at a truck stop on the interstate. When a trucker's CB quits, they usually just buy a new one and abandon the old one at the shop. Sometimes the dealers repair and re-sell them, but often they just toss 'em on the pile. 73, Dean K5DH In article , SHORECOGSatCOMCASTDOTNET says... Hello. I need a couple of components for a Realistic TRC-458. I checked with Radio Shack and the parts are no longer available. Can anyone suggest a source for these parts: Item D401 (LED), Part #L-0776, Channel Display (TLR321) Item PL401 (Lamp), Part #L-0786, S/RF Meter (11.73v @ 43mA) -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs |
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"=K=5=D=H=" wrote in message
... Andy, Try a CB repair shop. Any shop that does repair work will typically have a "boneyard" of dead radios in their back room or storage shed. A good bet would be a shop located at a truck stop on the interstate. When a trucker's CB quits, they usually just buy a new one and abandon the old one at the shop. Sometimes the dealers repair and re-sell them, but often they just toss 'em on the pile. 73, Dean K5DH In article , SHORECOGSatCOMCASTDOTNET says... Hello. I need a couple of components for a Realistic TRC-458. I checked with Radio Shack and the parts are no longer available. Can anyone suggest a source for these parts: Item D401 (LED), Part #L-0776, Channel Display (TLR321) Item PL401 (Lamp), Part #L-0786, S/RF Meter (11.73v @ 43mA) -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs Check the rec.radio.cb group..... that is a better bet! I have to look, I "may" have a similar radio for parts, not sure. As the other poster said - most shops have a bone yard of CBs. I do as well for CBs, VCRs and other items, but can't remember all the radios tossed in. As far as buying some of those parts new - though it may not be impossible - it can be tedious. There are Smeters to be had - new - out there, but you have to make sure they'll fit physically and so on. Not all are created equal. You may or may not be able to get all parts in one place. In the case you can't, man those shipping charges could rack up! And some places want minimum orders. Hopefully, you can find a radio chassis to fit your needs. I'll look around here to see what is here. I can't recall at the moment what type of "Channel" display they used, I'm thinking a small PC board with a dual display - perhaps a couple other components and a flex circuit strip coming from it. IF it is "just" the dual display, you should be able to get that. I don't know how you're fixed for local sources. Some on here may have them. As for me, I'd have to check the stock to see if I have any to fit the need (of those in stock) - once I confirmed what was actually used. . The other parts like the pilot lights and such shouldn't be too hard for you to acquire. Even Rad Shack may have them in their bins in a store - or something useable. They may have said those "part numbers" are no longer in stock - but that isn't to say they may not be able to be substituted. Many "sales" people that handle this sort of stuff don't know a diode from a transistor either especially for subbing, so don't press your luck trying to get help there. -- C.L. FURLONG ENTERPRISES P.O. Box 289 514 Railroad Street Stockdale, PA 15483 Phone: 724-938-7808 E-Mail: Electronics Div. - 2 way/CB/Ham Repairs - Sales, Parts, FCC License Assistance and Exams. Gift Div. - Gifts for all occasions, Gift Certificates, Fund Raiser Programs available. Daily specials available also - on stock over-runs, trade-ins, etc. New and Used - Sold AS IS. Cash/Money Orders/Pay -Pal/Checks (with valid ID - otherwise 2 weeks for clearance) Catalogs/Flyers available. Watch for our products in Newsgroups, E-Bay, Swap Meets! Of course, we also have the shop - be glad to meet you - here or there! ************************************************** ******************** |
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![]() -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs "L." wrote in message erio.net... There are Smeters to be had - new - out there, but you have to make sure they'll fit physically and so on. Not all are created equal. You may or may not be Actually, I need the light bulb for the meter, not the actual meter itself. I am sure there are non-CB stores that have this part, as it is probably a common part used in many radios. I just don't know where to look. I can't recall at the moment what type of "Channel" display they used, I'm thinking a small PC board with a dual display - perhaps a couple other components and a flex circuit strip coming from it. IF it is "just" the dual display, you should be able to get that. I don't know how you're fixed for local sources. Some on here may have them. As for me, I'd have to check the stock to see if I have any to fit the need (of those in stock) - once I confirmed what was actually used. . I found a place on the net that sells the display. With shipping it comes to less than $10, no biggie. The display flickers in and out. Might even be a solder joint - never took the time to check, which I probably should have. The other parts like the pilot lights and such shouldn't be too hard for you to acquire. Even Rad Shack may have them in their bins in a store - or something useable. They may have said those "part numbers" are no longer in stock - but that isn't to say they may not be able to be substituted. Many "sales" people that handle this sort of stuff don't know a diode from a transistor either especially for subbing, so don't press your luck trying to get help there. Basically, the Drone at Rat Shack told me that if it's not in the computer, there's no way to tell what other parts may be compatable. He did ask if I needed a cell phone, though ![]() thought I'd throw it in ![]() |
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"Andy in NJ" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message
... -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs "L." wrote in message erio.net... There are Smeters to be had - new - out there, but you have to make sure they'll fit physically and so on. Not all are created equal. You may or may not be Actually, I need the light bulb for the meter, not the actual meter itself. I am sure there are non-CB stores that have this part, as it is probably a common part used in many radios. I just don't know where to look. I can't recall at the moment what type of "Channel" display they used, I'm thinking a small PC board with a dual display - perhaps a couple other components and a flex circuit strip coming from it. IF it is "just" the dual display, you should be able to get that. I don't know how you're fixed for local sources. Some on here may have them. As for me, I'd have to check the stock to see if I have any to fit the need (of those in stock) - once I confirmed what was actually used. . I found a place on the net that sells the display. With shipping it comes to less than $10, no biggie. The display flickers in and out. Might even be a solder joint - never took the time to check, which I probably should have. The other parts like the pilot lights and such shouldn't be too hard for you to acquire. Even Rad Shack may have them in their bins in a store - or something useable. They may have said those "part numbers" are no longer in stock - but that isn't to say they may not be able to be substituted. Many "sales" people that handle this sort of stuff don't know a diode from a transistor either especially for subbing, so don't press your luck trying to get help there. Basically, the Drone at Rat Shack told me that if it's not in the computer, there's no way to tell what other parts may be compatable. He did ask if I needed a cell phone, though ![]() ask that, but I thought I'd throw it in ![]() That last part kills me... Of course the computer couldn't tell them what is compatible or not, it isn't taught electronics knowledge - nor programmed with subs in "MOST" cases. They "may" have subs for some things, but not for components like that. What an assinine answer. Basically, all it says is stock number such and such, price, in stock or out. They CAN pull up some manuals to show parts used, but they do NOT list subs. That system can't tell you jack **** when it comes to subbing parts. As to your display, may be a bad solder joint - as you suspect. Check it before spending cash for the display - unless of course you just want to go ahead and buy one as a spare. As to the Smeter, is the bulb on the order of a wheat lamp or does it look like a fuse? I haven't looked the radio up to know, but I'm betting its a wheat style lamp with leads. Those are available at the shack in their parts bins. About 99 cents for a pack of 2 if I recall. As I said, don't count on them to help. Most don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. They wouldn't know a resistor from a Diode to start with, so they sure in hell couldn't help with a Sub. There are some stores which have some who know - but not many. Of the 5 stores I've been to and all their workers, I've only found 3 people who knew anything about electronics. Sure makes ya wonder why the Board of Directors allowed them to take on the slogan "You've got questions, we've got answers". You can't possibly have answers when the majority of your employees aren't electronically inclined. What is funny, is I'll make up a list with stock numbers to give to my g/f to take to the shack and they'll question her as to whether she's buying the right parts! How the hell would they know - they have no clue what I'm using them for. IF they were electronically inclined, they probably wouldn't be working there - anyway! The store couldn't afford to keep them. I don't think it matters much anymore anyway, I've seen where their components are selling for 50% off. Must be trying to rid the stores of them once and for all. I don't get asked too often about the cell phone. Of course, I usually have mine on my belt in open view. I do it on purpose - just so I WON'T hear it. Good luck in acquiring your parts! L. |
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In article .net,
L. wrote: | That last part kills me... Of course the computer couldn't tell them | what is compatible or not, it isn't taught electronics knowledge - | nor programmed with subs in "MOST" cases. They "may" have subs for | some things, but not for components like that. What an assinine | answer. Well, it's the best answer the guy could give. It's certainly better to say `I don't know' then to guess (unless it's an educated guess, in which case it's ok as long as you make it clear that this `answer' is an educated guess.) | As I said, don't count on them to help. Most don't know their ass | from a hole in the ground. They wouldn't know a resistor from a | Diode to start with, so they sure in hell couldn't help with a | Sub. There are some stores which have some who know - but not | many. Of the 5 stores I've been to and all their workers, I've only | found 3 people who knew anything about electronics. The salesmen at RS are salesmen. If they pick up anything about electronics, it's a bonus, but ultimately their job is sales, not electronics. I'll bet most of RS's profits come from cell phones now -- the rack of electrical components is probably still there only because it's always been there. And maybe it's mere presence makes them seem more knowledgable about cell phones and monster cables. And if the salesman did end up learning a lot about electronics, he'd get another job that actually put that knowledge to use. Wouldn't you? | Sure makes ya wonder why the Board of Directors allowed them to take | on the slogan "You've got questions, we've got answers". If your answer is `where can I get a cell phone?' `does this phone have a camera?' `can I keep my number?' ... then they've got answers. And since when are corporate slogans accurate anyways? | You can't possibly have answers when the majority of your employees | aren't electronically inclined. Sure you can. It's just that the electronics questions are rare -- most of their questions are about cell phones, or about what kind of cable can I connect X to Y with ... | I don't get asked too often about the cell phone. Of course, I usually have | mine on my belt in open view. I do it on purpose - just so I WON'T hear it. They ask me every time. Probably because I only buy their clearance stuff and an occasional electronic component. -- Doug McLaren, "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." --Wolfgang Pauli |
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In article .net,
L. wrote: | That last part kills me... Of course the computer couldn't tell them | what is compatible or not, it isn't taught electronics knowledge - | nor programmed with subs in "MOST" cases. They "may" have subs for | some things, but not for components like that. What an assinine | answer. Well, it's the best answer the guy could give. It's certainly better to say `I don't know' then to guess (unless it's an educated guess, in which case it's ok as long as you make it clear that this `answer' is an educated guess.) | As I said, don't count on them to help. Most don't know their ass | from a hole in the ground. They wouldn't know a resistor from a | Diode to start with, so they sure in hell couldn't help with a | Sub. There are some stores which have some who know - but not | many. Of the 5 stores I've been to and all their workers, I've only | found 3 people who knew anything about electronics. The salesmen at RS are salesmen. If they pick up anything about electronics, it's a bonus, but ultimately their job is sales, not electronics. I'll bet most of RS's profits come from cell phones now -- the rack of electrical components is probably still there only because it's always been there. And maybe it's mere presence makes them seem more knowledgable about cell phones and monster cables. And if the salesman did end up learning a lot about electronics, he'd get another job that actually put that knowledge to use. Wouldn't you? | Sure makes ya wonder why the Board of Directors allowed them to take | on the slogan "You've got questions, we've got answers". If your answer is `where can I get a cell phone?' `does this phone have a camera?' `can I keep my number?' ... then they've got answers. And since when are corporate slogans accurate anyways? | You can't possibly have answers when the majority of your employees | aren't electronically inclined. Sure you can. It's just that the electronics questions are rare -- most of their questions are about cell phones, or about what kind of cable can I connect X to Y with ... | I don't get asked too often about the cell phone. Of course, I usually have | mine on my belt in open view. I do it on purpose - just so I WON'T hear it. They ask me every time. Probably because I only buy their clearance stuff and an occasional electronic component. -- Doug McLaren, "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." --Wolfgang Pauli |
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In article .net,
L. wrote: | That last part kills me... Of course the computer couldn't tell them | what is compatible or not, it isn't taught electronics knowledge - | nor programmed with subs in "MOST" cases. They "may" have subs for | some things, but not for components like that. What an assinine | answer. Well, it's the best answer the guy could give. It's certainly better to say `I don't know' then to guess (unless it's an educated guess, in which case it's ok as long as you make it clear that this `answer' is an educated guess.) | As I said, don't count on them to help. Most don't know their ass | from a hole in the ground. They wouldn't know a resistor from a | Diode to start with, so they sure in hell couldn't help with a | Sub. There are some stores which have some who know - but not | many. Of the 5 stores I've been to and all their workers, I've only | found 3 people who knew anything about electronics. The salesmen at RS are salesmen. If they pick up anything about electronics, it's a bonus, but ultimately their job is sales, not electronics. I'll bet most of RS's profits come from cell phones now -- the rack of electrical components is probably still there only because it's always been there. And maybe it's mere presence makes them seem more knowledgable about cell phones and monster cables. And if the salesman did end up learning a lot about electronics, he'd get another job that actually put that knowledge to use. Wouldn't you? | Sure makes ya wonder why the Board of Directors allowed them to take | on the slogan "You've got questions, we've got answers". If your answer is `where can I get a cell phone?' `does this phone have a camera?' `can I keep my number?' ... then they've got answers. And since when are corporate slogans accurate anyways? | You can't possibly have answers when the majority of your employees | aren't electronically inclined. Sure you can. It's just that the electronics questions are rare -- most of their questions are about cell phones, or about what kind of cable can I connect X to Y with ... | I don't get asked too often about the cell phone. Of course, I usually have | mine on my belt in open view. I do it on purpose - just so I WON'T hear it. They ask me every time. Probably because I only buy their clearance stuff and an occasional electronic component. -- Doug McLaren, "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." --Wolfgang Pauli |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:17:49 -0500, "Andy in NJ" SHORECOGS at COMCAST
DOT NET wrote: Try www.mouser.com or call 'em at 800-346-6873. They list all kinds of illumination devices -- check their product index under "illumination". bob k5qwg |
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"Andy in NJ" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message
... -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB http://shorecogs.tripod.com AIM: shorecogs "L." wrote in message erio.net... There are Smeters to be had - new - out there, but you have to make sure they'll fit physically and so on. Not all are created equal. You may or may not be Actually, I need the light bulb for the meter, not the actual meter itself. I am sure there are non-CB stores that have this part, as it is probably a common part used in many radios. I just don't know where to look. I can't recall at the moment what type of "Channel" display they used, I'm thinking a small PC board with a dual display - perhaps a couple other components and a flex circuit strip coming from it. IF it is "just" the dual display, you should be able to get that. I don't know how you're fixed for local sources. Some on here may have them. As for me, I'd have to check the stock to see if I have any to fit the need (of those in stock) - once I confirmed what was actually used. . I found a place on the net that sells the display. With shipping it comes to less than $10, no biggie. The display flickers in and out. Might even be a solder joint - never took the time to check, which I probably should have. The other parts like the pilot lights and such shouldn't be too hard for you to acquire. Even Rad Shack may have them in their bins in a store - or something useable. They may have said those "part numbers" are no longer in stock - but that isn't to say they may not be able to be substituted. Many "sales" people that handle this sort of stuff don't know a diode from a transistor either especially for subbing, so don't press your luck trying to get help there. Basically, the Drone at Rat Shack told me that if it's not in the computer, there's no way to tell what other parts may be compatable. He did ask if I needed a cell phone, though ![]() ask that, but I thought I'd throw it in ![]() That last part kills me... Of course the computer couldn't tell them what is compatible or not, it isn't taught electronics knowledge - nor programmed with subs in "MOST" cases. They "may" have subs for some things, but not for components like that. What an assinine answer. Basically, all it says is stock number such and such, price, in stock or out. They CAN pull up some manuals to show parts used, but they do NOT list subs. That system can't tell you jack **** when it comes to subbing parts. As to your display, may be a bad solder joint - as you suspect. Check it before spending cash for the display - unless of course you just want to go ahead and buy one as a spare. As to the Smeter, is the bulb on the order of a wheat lamp or does it look like a fuse? I haven't looked the radio up to know, but I'm betting its a wheat style lamp with leads. Those are available at the shack in their parts bins. About 99 cents for a pack of 2 if I recall. As I said, don't count on them to help. Most don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. They wouldn't know a resistor from a Diode to start with, so they sure in hell couldn't help with a Sub. There are some stores which have some who know - but not many. Of the 5 stores I've been to and all their workers, I've only found 3 people who knew anything about electronics. Sure makes ya wonder why the Board of Directors allowed them to take on the slogan "You've got questions, we've got answers". You can't possibly have answers when the majority of your employees aren't electronically inclined. What is funny, is I'll make up a list with stock numbers to give to my g/f to take to the shack and they'll question her as to whether she's buying the right parts! How the hell would they know - they have no clue what I'm using them for. IF they were electronically inclined, they probably wouldn't be working there - anyway! The store couldn't afford to keep them. I don't think it matters much anymore anyway, I've seen where their components are selling for 50% off. Must be trying to rid the stores of them once and for all. I don't get asked too often about the cell phone. Of course, I usually have mine on my belt in open view. I do it on purpose - just so I WON'T hear it. Good luck in acquiring your parts! L. |
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