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Old July 3rd 03, 04:51 PM
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my local RS had a pretty good selection of basic parts (2n2222's
resistors, tools, caps, etc) until last fall when they just decided, for
no apparent reason, to stop carrying them. They lost my business. Now I
drive into Montreal to goto ABRA, much cheaper parts ($0.05 each for
capacitors), but the cost of gas makes it impractical to go for less
than $20 of parts.

Tweetldee wrote:
Well, I guess the death knell has sounded for the Shack as a source for
experimenter and hobbyist parts. I went into a relatively new store

(open
less than a year) today to get a few resistors that I need in a hurry.

What
did I find? Not a resistor, capacitor, transistor, IC, switch, fuse, or
anything that would be considered an electronic component was to be

found.
They had all kinds of TV coax, TV connectors, cell phones, home phones,
phone accessories, satellite TV equipment, expensive toys, and a few

stereo
"systems", but but not an electronic component in sight. They had wire,
solder, soldering irons, and such, but nothing to solder the wires to.

They
don't even carry the small project boxes any more.
They're looking more like the electronics section in WalMart every day.
Ooops, I take that back... the Shack's prices are 40-100% above what

you'll
pay for the same item at WalMart.

Adios Radio Shack !! RIP

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My local Radio Shack INCREASED the amount of parts they carried a couple of
months ago. They moved all the parts from the wall racks to a couple of
cabinets, but in the process, increased the number of different types they
stocked.



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Old July 3rd 03, 07:33 PM
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"Tweetldee" wrote in message ...
Adios Radio Shack !! RIP


Well, they still have fuses and light bulbs, at least.

Digi-Key has, in the past decade or so, gotten really good at carrying RF
inductors and capacitors. They even have a small assortment of microwave
parts now. I think that homebrewing could be entering a renaissance age
of using all the really good radio stuff that is permeating everywhere.

Recently I built a 1.6 GHz LNA with a 0.5 dB noise figure... using about
$5 in parts from Digi-Key. This *is* the dawn of a new age in homebrewing.

Tim.
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Old July 3rd 03, 11:38 PM
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 17:36:55 -0700, "Chuck / KE4ETH"
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It's a sad thing.

My local Radio Shack is run by a fellow that stocks parts. Not the RS brand,
but Ohmite and others. We have a college in that town and an electrical
engineering department, so I guess that one doesn't count. A company store,
45 miles away, has an upright cabinet with drawer with resistors, ICs, Caps
and other parts. Not a good selection, but some. Another store 35 miles away
has the same kinda drawers with the same kinda items.


Franchise stores have a great degree of flexibility; the Shack in Lincoln
City, OR, not only stocks componets well, but also has S&W revolvers.

http://www.bizcenter.org/ClientStories/radioshack.pdf
http://www.valuecom.com/acclaim/Oreg...uperstore.html

Company stores, on the other hand, are often hopeless.

So sayeth a former two-store Shack manager.

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Old July 3rd 03, 11:38 PM
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 17:36:55 -0700, "Chuck / KE4ETH"
wrote:

It's a sad thing.

My local Radio Shack is run by a fellow that stocks parts. Not the RS brand,
but Ohmite and others. We have a college in that town and an electrical
engineering department, so I guess that one doesn't count. A company store,
45 miles away, has an upright cabinet with drawer with resistors, ICs, Caps
and other parts. Not a good selection, but some. Another store 35 miles away
has the same kinda drawers with the same kinda items.


Franchise stores have a great degree of flexibility; the Shack in Lincoln
City, OR, not only stocks componets well, but also has S&W revolvers.

http://www.bizcenter.org/ClientStories/radioshack.pdf
http://www.valuecom.com/acclaim/Oreg...uperstore.html

Company stores, on the other hand, are often hopeless.

So sayeth a former two-store Shack manager.

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Nobody but a fool goes into a federal counterrorism operation without duct tape - Richard Preston, THE COBRA EVENT.
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Old July 6th 03, 04:07 PM
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"Tweetldee" wrote in message ...
snipped.....its been reposted enough as this is probably the 20th reply or so...maybe even farthur down the list...


I never bought a whole lot from the shack....batteries,ferric
chloride, and the occasional doo dad were my only big purchases.

Until about 4 years ago I had a shack within walking distance that was
very well stocked in high priced components....like I said I didnt buy
much but they were handy when I somehow didnt have it in one of my
bins.

We did have a regular electronics place here for years....Radio
Electric Supply and it was dingy dusty electronics supply house that
carried everything but they dried up for lack of business about 6 or 7
years ago maybe 8....

2 other places in nearby towns that actually carry electronic supplies
but they are geard more toward cable, computers, and communications
now......any ics or semiconductors will be the 3.00 a pop brand names
like NTE..... no more resistor packs or bulk anything....one of the
stores does not even stock magnet wire and the pros there didnt even
know what it was.

I make my purchases from mouser and electronix express and a few
others....mostly mouser. If you are serious about the hobby you might
as well order 10 or more of the common stuff and make large orders to
save on shipping.

I went to rat shack a couple of weeks ago....they moved to the other
side of town. They had very few components left and didnt knw if they
would restock. They had it all in a big cabinet with bins. They did
have a couple of new rat shack soldering iron stations and some tools
but resistors, capacitors, semicondutors were barely stocked. #
bottles of ferric chloride...I bought 2.

They did have lots of coax type stuff....bncs in many shapes and sizes
and all kinds of "f" coax stuff.

The store was empty and I was immediately accosted by two salesmen who
left me alone when I said I was just loking for electronic parts.

The whole store except for less than 10 square feet is dedicated to
computers and phones....the odd battery selection, the behind the
counter calcualtors etc....but rat shack is clearly a cell phone
dealership now.


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"Tweetldee" wrote in message ...
snipped.....its been reposted enough as this is probably the 20th reply or so...maybe even farthur down the list...


I never bought a whole lot from the shack....batteries,ferric
chloride, and the occasional doo dad were my only big purchases.

Until about 4 years ago I had a shack within walking distance that was
very well stocked in high priced components....like I said I didnt buy
much but they were handy when I somehow didnt have it in one of my
bins.

We did have a regular electronics place here for years....Radio
Electric Supply and it was dingy dusty electronics supply house that
carried everything but they dried up for lack of business about 6 or 7
years ago maybe 8....

2 other places in nearby towns that actually carry electronic supplies
but they are geard more toward cable, computers, and communications
now......any ics or semiconductors will be the 3.00 a pop brand names
like NTE..... no more resistor packs or bulk anything....one of the
stores does not even stock magnet wire and the pros there didnt even
know what it was.

I make my purchases from mouser and electronix express and a few
others....mostly mouser. If you are serious about the hobby you might
as well order 10 or more of the common stuff and make large orders to
save on shipping.

I went to rat shack a couple of weeks ago....they moved to the other
side of town. They had very few components left and didnt knw if they
would restock. They had it all in a big cabinet with bins. They did
have a couple of new rat shack soldering iron stations and some tools
but resistors, capacitors, semicondutors were barely stocked. #
bottles of ferric chloride...I bought 2.

They did have lots of coax type stuff....bncs in many shapes and sizes
and all kinds of "f" coax stuff.

The store was empty and I was immediately accosted by two salesmen who
left me alone when I said I was just loking for electronic parts.

The whole store except for less than 10 square feet is dedicated to
computers and phones....the odd battery selection, the behind the
counter calcualtors etc....but rat shack is clearly a cell phone
dealership now.
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