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Old December 10th 04, 10:02 AM
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Thank you for the tip!
This would be my first trip to Vegas, so I would like to use
opportunity to buy some nice equipment there :-)

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Thank you for the tip!
This would be my first trip to Vegas, so I would like to use
opportunity to buy some nice equipment there :-)

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Old December 11th 04, 01:57 AM
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Try FRY'S ELECTRONICS.

They're just a few minutes south of the strip, on the west side of Las
Vegas Blvd, about 3 or 4 minuted south of the "Welcome to Las Vegas"
sign. You can spend a few hours in there. Nice computer dept. Nice
component dept. Nice gadget dept. And all the consumer electronics you
could spend money on. I don't think they have any ham radios, but GPS,
FRS, and plethora of other techno goodies are there for the fondling!

Their URL is: www.frys.com

but it's no reflection at all on their retail setup, you have to go
there. I was in Vegas for a week and went 3x, just kept buying up goodies.

As for AES in Las Vegas, sure they might have everything, but most of it
is not in sight, it's *almost* all behind the counter and in boxes.
There is a limited selection of toys to be seen on display, and even
fewer toys you can put your hands on. I was there a couple of times, but
it's not a place to spend much time browsing. You pretty much have to
know what yo want to ask for before you get there.

Have fun in the land of broken dreams!


Zorpetus wrote:

Could someone recommend me some good consumer electronics (ham radio,
GPS, receivers, RF electronics, bug detectors etc.) shop in Las Vegas?
Any info (URL) is very appreciated.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:06 PM
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Thank you very much for your tip!

I saw their on-line retail chain (outpost.com) and I'll try to get some
idea about products and prices there.

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Thank you very much for your tip!

I saw their on-line retail chain (outpost.com) and I'll try to get some
idea about products and prices there.



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Old December 11th 04, 05:06 PM
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Thank you very much for your tip!

I saw their on-line retail chain (outpost.com) and I'll try to get some
idea about products and prices there.

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Old December 9th 04, 10:01 PM
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Hey man you got one of the biggest branches of AES right there
in your backyard. I only been to Vegas once and spent half a
day at that AES branch getting goodies like my HEIL headset with
boom mike and custom connector for my IC751 rig. They get
just about anything you can imagine. Its not downtown nor
on the strip, but only 15 mins via taxi from the
California hotel.
Joe/KH6JF


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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Zorpetus wrote:

Could someone recommend me some good consumer electronics (ham radio,
GPS, receivers, RF electronics, bug detectors etc.) shop in Las Vegas?
Any info (URL) is very appreciated.


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Old December 9th 04, 10:32 PM
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AES in Las Vegas URL:
http://www.aesham.com/

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"Zorpetus" wrote in message
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Could someone recommend me some good consumer electronics (ham radio,
GPS, receivers, RF electronics, bug detectors etc.) shop in Las Vegas?
Any info (URL) is very appreciated.



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Old December 9th 04, 10:01 PM
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Hey man you got one of the biggest branches of AES right there
in your backyard. I only been to Vegas once and spent half a
day at that AES branch getting goodies like my HEIL headset with
boom mike and custom connector for my IC751 rig. They get
just about anything you can imagine. Its not downtown nor
on the strip, but only 15 mins via taxi from the
California hotel.
Joe/KH6JF


************************************************** **
* Ham KH6JF AARS/MARS ABM6JF QCWA WW2 VET WD RADIO *
* Army MARS State Coordinator for Hawaii *
************************************************** **


On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Zorpetus wrote:

Could someone recommend me some good consumer electronics (ham radio,
GPS, receivers, RF electronics, bug detectors etc.) shop in Las Vegas?
Any info (URL) is very appreciated.


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AES in Las Vegas URL:
http://www.aesham.com/

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"Zorpetus" wrote in message
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Could someone recommend me some good consumer electronics (ham radio,
GPS, receivers, RF electronics, bug detectors etc.) shop in Las Vegas?
Any info (URL) is very appreciated.





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