I may have asked this before, but I have forgotten. So..... With Radio Shack gone, and no local shops where I live, where's a good place to get components for small...
Sean R. replied:
Jamie you could go to www.hamradio.com that is Ham Radio Outlet.
Ryan K. replied:
Digikey has everything you will every need. http://www.digikey.com/?&WT.srch=1
Matt M. replied:
I've started ordering from Digikey (already mentioned above) or Allied (link below). I got some rubbermaid "storage containers" with wheels and 3 drawers each, then picked up dollar-store sandwitch tubs to put "on end" in the drawers. Basically I'm slowly building a miniaturized version of the parts trays RadioShack used to have. The storage containers with drawers I picked up roll nicely under my folding-table when not in use, or roll out to be handy while I'm working. http://alliedelec.com/
Larry M. replied:
Allied Electronics will have almost any component you may need. http://www.alliedelec.com/
Sean R. replied:
From Sean KB1QHM
Alex N. replied:
Allelectronics.com
Bill C. replied:
Mouser.com is good for electronic components. Amazon.com has just about everything, including a shocking amount of ham stuff.
Hal J. replied:
http://www.taydaelectronics.com is pretty good if they have what you need. Also they run coupon codes quite often on there facebook page
Richard C. replied:
Here is a site that lists many kits http://fofio.blogspot.com/2015/07/radio-kit-guide.html?m=1
Richard C. replied:
Here is an online source for parts http://www.mouser.com/m_Home.aspx
Richard C. replied:
Another online source http://www.digikey.com
Glenn M. replied:
Mcm is good. http://www.parts-express.com for your sound stuff
Jeff S. replied:
Steren is trying to move in and fill the gaps that Radio Shack has left. They are actively looking at the remaining Franchisees to get them to change name. I work at a Radio Shack in NH that is starting to work with Steren and things are looking good. http://local.sterenusa.com/av-concepts-3001-se/hillsboro-nh-03244/