Re: Tayda Electronics and parts, heatsinks, Octopus
Hi Daniel - Like many of us, I'm often on the lookout for good deals on parts, and even not so great deals if it's a much sought-after part that is hard to find. However, I'm beginning to question the
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Dave AA7EE
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#9261
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Re: Tayda Electronics and parts, heatsinks, Octopus
Not according to their FAQ. Where do you ship from? Depend on item availability and customer/recipient location, your order will be shipped from one of these locations, Singapore, Thailand and USA.
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Daniel KK4MRN
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#9260
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Re: AA7EE QSO and SolderSmoke DC Receiver
Chuck - that looks great, and the layout closely mimicking the schematic makes it very easy to follow the signal flow. It was great to work you. You're making good progress with your 17M WAS. I have
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Dave AA7EE
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#9259
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Re: Tayda Electronics and parts, heatsinks, Octopus
I have had constantly good luck buying parts from Tayda, but they do not have a USA warehouse. All from Thailand via Hong Kong. Great company. Not sure how tariffs will affect them, so I just received
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Kirk Kleinschmidt, NT0Z
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#9258
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AA7EE QSO and SolderSmoke DC Receiver
Did get two chances to work Dave, AA7EE, on 17m.? He called me once and I called him once.? Time of day when you are 599 and 15secs later you are gone.? Nil.? Nada.? Zilch. Thanks Dave. Attached
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chuck adams
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#9257
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Tayda Electronics and parts, heatsinks, Octopus
Hey, I was thinking of getting some parts from Tayda Electronics.? I think they have a warehouse also in the US but not sure if all the parts I need are there. I think some of you have gotten those
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Daniel KK4MRN
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#9256
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2N2/20 Scratch-Build - Progress So Far
A few weeks ago, I started building a 2N2/20 from a kit and ran into a problem with what appears to be a lack of gain somewhere in the receiver. I couldn't figure out where the problem lay. As a
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Dave AA7EE
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#9255
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Re: Help aligning VFO (Ozark Patrol regen)
I've observed the same thing. The ability to do accurate L & C measurements can make trimmers unnecessary. Also, when you're close but not exactly there, you can use LTspice or other simulation
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Nick Kennedy
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 06:13 PM, Anthony Good wrote: > > I look forward to the creativity and getting back to basics we'll > hopefully see with "depression rigs" where folks use whatever is in their >
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W0PWE
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#9253
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
Excellent sentiments all the way around! That I stocked up on kits, pcb material, parts and stuff before I retired BEFORE I RETIRED is kinda gladdening. -- William, k6whp -------------------- "Cheer
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k6whp
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#9252
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Manhattan Layout Pad Template
For those of you wanting to do Manhattan construction.? You want to plan ahead as much as possible.? And not spend a lot of time being an artist. I found that if I use a membership card for a gated
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chuck adams
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Re: Encyclopedia of Electronics Vols 1-6
This just worked for me from archive.org. It is a zip with all volumes included:
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Mike M
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
Don't wait too long to build those Depression rigs.? This market dip is "transitory."? By the way, maybe don't buy PCB's if they get expensive, buy or swap equities in the dip.? Howard, n3fel
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[email protected]
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#9249
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Re: LTSpice vs ngspice vs DeepSeek vs ChatGPT
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-wine/ https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Set-Up-Wine-on-Raspberry-Pi-1/ -- William, k6whp -------------------- "Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up
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k6whp
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#9248
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Re: Help aligning VFO (Ozark Patrol regen)
My ancient AADE L/C meter takes care of differences in toroid mix and capacitor values.? A NanoVNA follows and helps me get my filters looking just like the calculated printouts. John,? k0ebc
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John RC
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#9247
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
That's the spirit! When one looks back in history during the Great Depression or with the Resistance during WWII, people always found ways to use whatever was on hand to build receivers and
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Anthony Good
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#9246
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Re: Encyclopedia of Electronics Vols 1-6
Jim, The link that Terry provided still works. Just change out the volume number like I did and you can get all 6 volumes. Just change the 3 to 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6 to get the other volumes. 73 Daniel
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Daniel KK4MRN
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#9245
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Re: Encyclopedia of Electronics Vols 1-6
Terry the link to the other volumes vanished as well.? The material is at worldhistory and archive but they removed the download as pdf (or any other format) options. I do still see them in this
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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#9244
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
Still hoping that the Chinese PCB manufacturers find a way around this. One idea would be to open an office in the USA, and then batch ship to that office. The office would break down the batch and
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hwstar
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#9243
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Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts
Hey, if we need to, we'll do whatever we can to manage, and keep on building. I propose that we'll get creative and do the best we can with what we have and can get hold of, because we're radio
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Dave AA7EE
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