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Diverd4777 October 23rd 03 02:15 PM

Source for ferrite rod stock ( Us / canada)
 
- header says it all;

- where can I buy some?
Checked Google, not specific enouogh

Thanks

Dan


J999w October 23rd 03 02:17 PM

eBay.

They show up quite often

jw
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Frank Dresser October 23rd 03 02:56 PM


"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
- header says it all;

- where can I buy some?
Checked Google, not specific enouogh

Thanks


There's ferrite rods near the bottom of this page:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc/amidon.html

Or you could go to a Salvation Army/Goodwill resale store and buy a few
cheap radios. There's a ferrite rod in almost every radio with an AM
band. Most of them are small, but some of the multiband radios have
nice ones. If you get the radio, you usually also get a plastic
dielectric tuning cap, a small AC transformer, some litz wire around the
ferrite rod, a line cord, etc. Not bad for maybe three bucks.

Frank Dresser



Dennis McCandless October 24th 03 05:45 PM

On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 13:56:14 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote:


"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
- header says it all;

- where can I buy some?
Checked Google, not specific enouogh

Thanks


There's ferrite rods near the bottom of this page:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc/amidon.html

Or you could go to a Salvation Army/Goodwill resale store and buy a few
cheap radios. There's a ferrite rod in almost every radio with an AM
band. Most of them are small, but some of the multiband radios have
nice ones. If you get the radio, you usually also get a plastic
dielectric tuning cap, a small AC transformer, some litz wire around the
ferrite rod, a line cord, etc. Not bad for maybe three bucks.

Frank Dresser



You could call Amidon directly, too, they say they are happy to
process small orders. Here's one of their web pages with rods and the
phone number:

http://www.amidoncorp.com/aai_ferriterods.htm



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