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Sbc News December 14th 06 08:34 PM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
I know these have out of production for a while. If anyone knows of a
source for a dozzen or so, I would be greatful I you would share your
information with me.

Thanks,
Emil
W9NM



Sbc News December 14th 06 08:47 PM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
Always nice to proof-read.

If any kiddies are in the room:

If anyone knows of a source for a dozen or so, I would be grateful I you
would share your information with me.


"Sbc News" wrote in message
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I know these have out of production for a while. If anyone knows of a
source for a dozzen or so, I would be greatful I you would share your
information with me.

Thanks,
Emil
W9NM




[email protected] December 15th 06 06:32 AM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
You might find them he http://www.quest-comp.com/

I found them by using this search engine:
http://www.findchips.com/avail

Good luck - Plessey chips are a rare bird now - Roger



Sbc News wrote:
I know these have out of production for a while. If anyone knows of a
source for a dozzen or so, I would be greatful I you would share your
information with me.

Thanks,
Emil
W9NM



Eamon Skelton December 15th 06 05:44 PM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:47:14 +0000, Sbc News wrote:

Always nice to proof-read.


Nah! This is Usenet.

If any kiddies are in the room:

If anyone knows of a source for a dozen or so, I would be grateful I you
would share your information with me.


Some of the UK suppliers might still have some in stock. Try:
http://www.jabdog.com/semi-lin6.htm

73, Ed. EI9GQ.




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Pete KE9OA December 16th 06 07:03 AM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
There was a place on the East coast, maybe in New York, that was selling
them for about 90 dollars for a rail of 25 of them.
I don't have the name of them anymore. Some of the other places were selling
them for 225 dollars per rail.

Pete

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You might find them he http://www.quest-comp.com/

I found them by using this search engine:
http://www.findchips.com/avail

Good luck - Plessey chips are a rare bird now - Roger



Sbc News wrote:
I know these have out of production for a while. If anyone knows of a
source for a dozzen or so, I would be greatful I you would share your
information with me.

Thanks,
Emil
W9NM





kb9olm December 17th 06 02:01 AM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
Hello,

I do have NOS SL6440 mixers.
Reply to kb9olm AT yahoo DOT com
Vlad, kb9olm
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Sbc News wrote:
I know these have out of production for a while. If anyone knows of a
source for a dozzen or so, I would be greatful I you would share your
information with me.

Thanks,
Emil
W9NM



Hello December 17th 06 04:22 AM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
Thanks to everyone that that answered.
Merry Christmas
Emil
W9NM



[email protected] December 17th 06 12:27 PM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 

Hello wrote:
Thanks to everyone that that answered.
Merry Christmas
Emil
W9NM


I know a guy down in Ga that made a replacemnet for these. I tused a
couple of FETS i think and the whoile cicuit could be built on a DIP
header. The limitation of the circuit was that it was not as flexible
as the origional, In other words it was not directly plug in compatable
all the time but he could always get it to work with a little
modification. He is retired now but I usally see him whenever I am down
there for Xmas. I doubt if he would want to build any but he would
probably share how to build and tweak them with anyone who wanted the
info.

Jimmie


Sbc News December 18th 06 06:00 PM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
Thanks very much for the info Jimmie. The mixer is for a home brew project,
so I wouldn't mind building-up one.

If you could have him emial a brief description of his circuit, I would
appreciate it. email at: w9nm at sbcglobal dot com

73, Emil


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Hello wrote:
Thanks to everyone that that answered.
Merry Christmas
Emil
W9NM


I know a guy down in Ga that made a replacemnet for these. I tused a
couple of FETS i think and the whoile cicuit could be built on a DIP
header. The limitation of the circuit was that it was not as flexible
as the origional, In other words it was not directly plug in compatable
all the time but he could always get it to work with a little
modification. He is retired now but I usally see him whenever I am down
there for Xmas. I doubt if he would want to build any but he would
probably share how to build and tweak them with anyone who wanted the
info.

Jimmie




[email protected] January 29th 07 04:01 AM

Looking for a SL6440 Mixer IC
 
Sorry I didnt get back sooner, my friend doesnt use email, dont even
think he owns a computer. He said there is nothing special about it,
just a DBM he got out of a book and built on the header. He say he
hasnt been very interested in things like this for years.

On Dec 18 2006, 1:00 pm, "Sbc News" wrote:
Thanks very much for the info Jimmie. The mixer is for a home brew project,
so I wouldn't mind building-up one.

If you could have him emial a brief description of his circuit, I would
appreciate it. email at: w9nm at sbcglobal dot com

73, Emil

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Hello wrote:
Thanks to everyone that that answered.
Merry Christmas
Emil
W9NM


I know a guy down in Ga that made a replacemnet for these. I tused a
couple of FETS i think and the whoile cicuit could be built on a DIP
header. The limitation of the circuit was that it was not as flexible
as the origional, In other words it was not directly plug in compatable
all the time but he could always get it to work with a little
modification. He is retired now but I usally see him whenever I am down
there for Xmas. I doubt if he would want to build any but he would
probably share how to build and tweak them with anyone who wanted the
info.


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