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suppliers - VE3WI Dave - 2020-10-01 Good discussion about parts suppliers last night on the net. Here are some good online suppliers I've ordered from: 73 Dave, VE3WI ------------------------------- general parts: A1 Electronic Parts in Toronto, http://www.a1parts.com/ Interesting comments about their store last night. I've never been there but have ordered many times from their website. Large inventory, good prices & fast shipping. Electronic Goldmine in Arizona, https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/ They have a large inventory of standard parts plus ever-changing assortment of odd items. You never quite know what you're going to find, but there are some real bargains on the website. You can sign up for a weekly flyer if you want to see all the new arrivals. toroids: Palomar Engineers in California, https://palomar-engineers.com/ Great source for ferrite toroids, RFI kits, chokes & baluns & other related stuff. They do not sell powdered iron toroids, only ferrite. Lots of technical info on the site. Amidon Associates, also in Calif., http://www.amidoncorp.com/ Another good source for ferrite products, also powdered iron toroids if you need them e.g. for a filter. Good selection of books on use of ferrite and iron inductors. A couple of other neat sites you may not be familiar with: Far Circuits in Illinois, https://www.farcircuits.net/ specializes in making & selling printed circuit boards. They sell virtually all PCBs from projects in ARRL Handbooks, QST magazine, etc. , also boards for Heathkits and other older rigs. They will also make you a PCB from artwork you supply. Fair Radio in Ohio, https://fairradio.com/ has a huge inventory of vintage equipment & parts, mostly military. So if you're into WW II rigs & you need a knob for your BC-348, this is the place to look. |