OT: Electronic components

eculbert eculbert at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 12 13:57:32 MST 2007


CSI, no not the tv show, but:

http://circuitspecialists.com/

By area, I think you mean east valley?? Another 'old
one' that started out on 43rd ave way back in the 70's
and is now almost in Tempe is:

  	 Tri Tek Electronics   	
    (602) 371-0860
    3767 E Broadway Rd
    Phoenix, AZ 85040-290

Don't know their website by memory. But as you can
see, SE Phx area now.

There are others, just cannot recall their
names/addresses. one on I think, shallow west from
down town Tempe, like east side of Hardy or some where
near..been about 5 years since I was there one time.
It had a good selection of nte stuff plus other
things. And there is a 'surplus type near southern and
the rail road tracks..Can go to it, again a few years
ago and name slips me.

Look under yellow pages, dexonline is down right now
so I don't have access as I toss the phone books asap.
Ah, back online now.

  	 Apache Reclamation & Electronics   	
    (602) 254-0613
    313 W Apache
    Phoenix, AZ 85003-2728

  	 Allied Electronics
    (480) 831-2002
    1921 S Alma School Rd SUITE Ste 210
    Mesa, AZ 85210-303

I used dexonline.com and got:

1 - 20 of 39 New & Used Electronic Equipment &
Supplies around SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85257

Just hit the phone and start calling them that are
'near you'!

Ed C.


--- Tom <plug at eastmond.org> wrote:

> In addition to software hacking I enjoy doing a
> little bit of hardware
> on the side - something for my software to control.
> Does anyone know of
> an electronics or surplus store in the area with
> electronic
> components(leds, resistors, etc) - something like
> Radio Shack but
> without the Radio Shack markup?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Tom
> 
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