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Radio transistor locations
Radio transistor locations












radio transistor locations

I ordered a bunch from them a little while ago. I used to stream stuff off their website before there was ITunes.įuturlec have a decent collection of breakout boards. ABC news radio pretty much does Australian News then BBC news then NPR news. We do get the more news-ish bits of NPR in Australian Radio via our governmnet funded public broadcaster the ABC. Interested in being the next workplace of the week? Let us know!.They are a HS electronics club that works on robotics! Awesome to see HS students working with electronics. We’ll post pictures later if we get any from them. They had written to Dave previously and became the first chosen.This week was inadvertently The Riverside Robotics Class from Chattaroy Washington!.

radio transistor locations

Send in your pictures, what kind of work you do and anything else you’d like to tell us about your work place.We’ll have a dedicated page to workplace of the week where we keep track of people that write to us.Dave continues to work on his secret project but might trot out the demo soon.Chris has found the value of plotting realistic timelines in his projects and also trying to figure out the all important “requirements” for the project, one of Jack Ganssle’s favorite topics in his writing.Thanks to Wikipedia for the info about transistors ( don’t forget to donate while you’re there!).Europe and Australia is the BC547/BC548.Different parts of the world have standard NPN/PNP parts (as well as other types of parts).Should he sell it, buy a cheaper one and profit? An EEVBlog user got a super nice Tek scope off Craigslist.Many thanks to Sam of Maker’s Alliance in Cleveland! Great suggestions!.Where to buy stuff online? If there are no more storefront eShops, where to go?.However, Freetronix posted to their Twitter that they will get their gear into some shops, it’s likely the ones listed above.Jaycar even sponsor a big Rugby League Football team Dave says there are still stores in Australia that sell electronics like Jaycar and Altronics.Places like Rochester Electronics and Lansdale both do it, but at very high cost. Is it feasible to open a fab that only makes discontinued chips.All About Circuits is a great resource if you’ve never seen it.Likely many have heard about it, but it’s good coverage of the burgeoning trend. NPR did a piece covering hackerspaces.Cool! There’s also mention of it on extech site. Dave’s $50 shootout is cited in Adafruit now carrying the Extech meter.














Radio transistor locations