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COMPONENT SUPPLIERS


This is a list of companies who supply parts, mainly electronic. Typically, catalogues of precision bits and pieces, at competitive prices. When buying components, you have to consider who does the best deal on the particular items you are interested in. My advice is SHOP AROUND, compare prices, and make a note of unusual items which one particular place does well.

FARNELL

CPC

MAPLIN *

Rapid Electronics *

General Electric Express computer spares *

RS

Radiospares

JPR

MPS

TOBY

FLINT

CHS

BIRKETTS

Mushroom Components

For spare parts for a Dyson vacuum cleaner, see Dyson spares

Weifang Keyuan Electronics Co.,Ltd. - ELECTRET MICROPHONE
No.67 Chunyuan Weifang China
(was http://www.wfmic.com)

Nikko Electronics

HTE Controls (Gone! was http://www.htecontrols.co.uk)

Pete Roberts' Radio Services - Germanium transistor radio specialist - "I specialise in repairing germanium powered radios via mail order, and stock a range of germanium transistors and other bits and pieces for vintage radio enthusiasts. No minimum order, I'll supply just one item if needed and postage for most items is a flat 50p to cover the cost of a Jiffy bag and stamp."

Audiosears Corporation - www.audiosears.com - manufactures headsets, handsets, handheld mics, cables, plugs, jacks, etc. Many items are MIL-spec or developed for mobile radio applications.

Lion Electronics and Export - "We specialize in obsolete and hard to find parts for the electronics industry, including general components, semiconductors, integrated circuits, transistors, capacitors, relays. connectors, test equipment, passive components, transformers and much more!"

Also thanks to Dan at www.components-company.com for telling us about www.rapidelectronics.co.uk , www.hillsonline.co.uk (gone) , and www.futureelectronics.com


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