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Old December 14th 05, 10:38 AM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Where is a good place on the net to buy small ham radio misc. stuff? Parts
needed like PL 259, power, antenna, etc., connectors, meters, audio
compressors, etc. All the stuff a tinkering Ham needs, besides rigs. Thank
you.

west


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Old December 15th 05, 06:55 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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west wrote:
Where is a good place on the net to buy small ham radio misc. stuff? Parts
needed like PL 259, power, antenna, etc., connectors, meters, audio
compressors, etc. All the stuff a tinkering Ham needs, besides rigs. Thank
you.

west


mfjenterprises.com
Radioworks.com
your rig doesn't have a speech processor on it?

Now, look up the index of advertisers in QST and CQ for all the rest of
them.

KF5DE
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Old December 16th 05, 03:14 AM posted to rec.radio.swap
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west wrote:
Where is a good place on the net to buy small ham radio misc. stuff? Parts
needed like PL 259, power, antenna, etc., connectors, meters, audio
compressors, etc. All the stuff a tinkering Ham needs, besides rigs. Thank
you.

west


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One place to avoid like the plague is Surplus Sales of Nebraska.
They're overpriced for most things and they do not remove items from
their catalog when the stock runs out. VERY ANNOYING!!

Also the morons who take the order refuse to check whether something
is in stock. Example:

Q: Could you check your stock on item # xxx?
A: No.

I kid you not.

73, Bill W6WRT
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Old December 16th 05, 07:35 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 19:14:06 -0800, Bill Turner
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west wrote:
Where is a good place on the net to buy small ham radio misc. stuff? Parts
needed like PL 259, power, antenna, etc., connectors, meters, audio
compressors, etc. All the stuff a tinkering Ham needs, besides rigs. Thank
you.

west


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~

One place to avoid like the plague is Surplus Sales of Nebraska.
They're overpriced for most things and they do not remove items from
their catalog when the stock runs out. VERY ANNOYING!!

Also the morons who take the order refuse to check whether something
is in stock. Example:

Q: Could you check your stock on item # xxx?
A: No.

I kid you not.

73, Bill W6WRT


They're overpriced and sloppy, perhaps, but when I needed 8"ceramic
feedthrough insulators they were the only game in town.

Old stuff comes at a price :-)

bob
k5qwg

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Old December 16th 05, 07:44 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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One place to avoid like the plague is Surplus Sales of Nebraska.

My beef with them is their packing methods. They insist on packing
heavy things like electric motors in newspaper and they are surprised
when they are damaged in shipping. They need to get into the 20th
century and maybe even the 21th century.



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look up Electronic Goldmine on the web. It may not have the stuff you
are looking for now but I have been using this partially as a Radio
Shack alternative recently.

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