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August 6th 04, 08:31 PM
John Miles
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Alan Peake wrote:
Thanks for that. I'm only using VN88s because I had some - there are no
nearby RF FET shops here
Maybe they'll open an RF FETs 'R' Us soon?
Seriously, it seems to be getting worse, at least around here. The Active
Electronics store that opened a few years ago is now closed, and one of
the big distributors in the area abruptly disappeared (not the building,
but apparently all of its contents and employees). That leaves a new
Fry's, which doesn't seem to be much for semiconductors, and one old
dependable TV parts distributor 50 miles from here... and, of course,
a few places with $50 minimum orders who don't seem to like cash or
checks.
Don't forget Alphatronics in Southcenter (or Supertronics, or whatever
they're calling themselves these days). Whenever I go to Fry's, I
usually end up need to go by there for something Fry's didn't have, and
vice versa.
Fry's actually does pretty well in the semiconductor department if you
don't mind using NTE crossrefs for everything. They are better at
stocking semiconductors than, say, resistors.
-- jm
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