No…not parts for your ham equipment. Instead, parts for appliances, cameras, computers and, it seems, much more. While I have no clue if their prices are any good, nonetheless, they may be a good first stop when hunting for a component for the expensive oven that you bought.
See: Parts store
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When I first got my amateur radio license, I was a bit perplexed by the term HT. It had a strange ring to my ears. When I was a kid, the little transceiver you held in your hand was referred to as a walkie-talkie. Yet in the world of ham radio, it was referred to […]
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You might find the answer at RadioReference. This website bills itself as “the world’s largest radio communications reference website, featuring a complete frequency database, trunked radio system information, FCC License assignments and callsign maps, 10-Code Lists, agency maps, files, downloads, links, and detailed agency information for most public safety, military, and local government communications.” Check […]
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