Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
Anyone have them ?
|
#2
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:44:55 +0000, me wrote:
Anyone have them ? What do you need? I have a couple of early '70 uP kits. Al |
#3
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
"me" wrote in message news:rOYFj.6526$Kw2.1927@trndny05... Anyone have them ? Might help to specify what Heathkit parts you're looking for. |
#4
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:48:56 GMT, James Sweet wrote:
"me" wrote: Anyone have them ? Might help to specify what Heathkit parts you're looking for. Yes. chuckle Are you looking for a floor model TV cabinet or a 1/4 watt resisitor? |
#5
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:44:55 GMT, "me" wrote:
Anyone have them ? I guess you have problems using Google? Try searching for "Heathkit parts". For example: http://kcom.us/OldHeathkitParts/ Google also finds lots of other vendors. Or you could just use a cross reference and get the generic equivalent: http://www.d8apro.com/heath1.htm -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
#6
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On 3ÔÂ25ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç9ʱ44·Ö, "me" wrote:
Anyone have them ? Do you want access to China's massive pool of electronic manufacturers... but lack the time to contact suppliers, negotiate contracts, arrange shipping or monitor product quality? Don't worry - Let seriouswholesale deal with all that for you. *Check out the huge range of Gadgets, MP3 / MP4 Players, Car DVD / Audio, and Computer Accessories now by visiting the online wholesale catalog at seriouswholesale. com You'll have peace of mind thanks to the seriouswholesale Quality Control, 12-month Warranty on all products, and easy secure payment by credit card through Paypal. Selling on eBay or your own online store? Send products direct from our warehouse to your customers using our unique drop-shipping service. You can profit by selling hundreds of different products, without holding any of your own inventory! Any questions you have will be answered by the seriouswholesale English-speaking customer support team... Their aim is to make your China electronics importing business easier to run than ever before. Welcome to http://www.seriouswholesale.com. seriouswholesale - Buy from the source, profit without the hassle. - 12 Months Warranty - No minimum order restrictions - Drop-shipping with no additional fee - Pay by safely by PayPal seriouswholesale Wholesale Co., Ltd.: Chinas original and best online electronics wholesaler & drop-shipper: seriouswholesale. com |
#7
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On 3ÔÂ25ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç10ʱ17·Ö, Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:48:56 GMT, James Sweet wrote: "me" wrote: Anyone have them ? Might help to specify what Heathkit parts you're looking for. Yes. chuckle Are you looking for a floor model TV cabinet or a 1/4 watt resisitor? Do you want access to China's massive pool of electronic manufacturers... but lack the time to contact suppliers, negotiate contracts, arrange shipping or monitor product quality? Don't worry - Let seriouswholesale deal with all that for you. *Check out the huge range of Gadgets, MP3 / MP4 Players, Car DVD / Audio, and Computer Accessories now by visiting the online wholesale catalog at seriouswholesale. com You'll have peace of mind thanks to the seriouswholesale Quality Control, 12-month Warranty on all products, and easy secure payment by credit card through Paypal. Selling on eBay or your own online store? Send products direct from our warehouse to your customers using our unique drop-shipping service. You can profit by selling hundreds of different products, without holding any of your own inventory! Any questions you have will be answered by the seriouswholesale English-speaking customer support team... Their aim is to make your China electronics importing business easier to run than ever before. Welcome to http://www.seriouswholesale.com. seriouswholesale - Buy from the source, profit without the hassle. - 12 Months Warranty - No minimum order restrictions - Drop-shipping with no additional fee - Pay by safely by PayPal seriouswholesale Wholesale Co., Ltd.: Chinas original and best online electronics wholesaler & drop-shipper: seriouswholesale. com |
#8
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
Heath Part # 443-601
|
#9
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
me wrote:
Heath Part # 443-601 Dude...give us some context. First off, if you're asking for help, then it's assumed you've exhausted all the normal channels. As someone pointed out, there's hundreds of resources on the web. Have you checked those? Second, what the hell is a 443-601, anyway? Believe me when I say that nobody's gonna dig through manuals and download schematics just to see if they have the particular piece of gear--among the many thousands of models Heath produced--which has the particular part you need. They (or even I) may have it in a piece of salvage gear. I'm not going to spend hours (or even minutes) to check. Even listing the model number of that particular piece of gear would increase your chances that someone has it, and might not need it...context. Lastly, quoting a bit of the original post helps immensely in following the context of the thread. You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak |
#10
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:30:16 +0000, me wrote:
Heath Part # 443-601 Is that a "MK5017AA Mostek Clock Chip w/ Alarm?" Al |
#11
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
"jakdedert" wrote in message .. . me wrote: Heath Part # 443-601 Dude...give us some context. First off, if you're asking for help, then it's assumed you've exhausted all the normal channels. As someone pointed out, there's hundreds of resources on the web. Have you checked those? Second, what the hell is a 443-601, anyway? Believe me when I say that nobody's gonna dig through manuals and download schematics just to see if they have the particular piece of gear--among the many thousands of models Heath produced--which has the particular part you need. They (or even I) may have it in a piece of salvage gear. I'm not going to spend hours (or even minutes) to check. Even listing the model number of that particular piece of gear would increase your chances that someone has it, and might not need it...context. Lastly, quoting a bit of the original post helps immensely in following the context of the thread. You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak This is what its like to work a (phone) tech help desk. Tech: Can I help you? Caller (mumbling something to someone else...then..) Oh yea... My unit don't work. Tech: What kind of unit is it? Caller: I don't know Tech: Do you have a Model #? Caller: I knew you were going to ask me that. Tech: So you don't have it? Caller: Well, Its on the other side of the room. Tech: Would you mind going and getting it? Caller: Well ok.. (takes 5 minutes to come back to the phone) Then A Few minutes later...... Tech: So what's it doing..or not doing? Caller: Well, I can't get it to work!! And it just gets worse from there. This is my job and I want to strangle some of these idiots. I really have to restrain myself some days. db |
#12
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:30:16 GMT, "me" wrote:
Heath Part # 443-601 http://www.d8apro.com/heath3.htm 443-601 MK5017AA Mostek Clock Chip w/ Alarm http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=MK5017 -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
#13
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
In article ,
D-unit wrote: You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak This is what its like to work a (phone) tech help desk. Tech: Can I help you? Caller (mumbling something to someone else...then..) Oh yea... My unit don't work. Tech: What kind of unit is it? Caller: I don't know Tech: Do you have a Model #? Caller: I knew you were going to ask me that. Tech: So you don't have it? Caller: Well, Its on the other side of the room. Tech: Would you mind going and getting it? Caller: Well ok.. (takes 5 minutes to come back to the phone) Then A Few minutes later...... Tech: So what's it doing..or not doing? Caller: Well, I can't get it to work!! And it just gets worse from there. This is my job and I want to strangle some of these idiots. I really have to restrain myself some days. My experience is I'd cheerfully strangle most 'help' desks. Many seem to know far less about the product than I do - so really no point in contacting them. They seem just to be a way of making money. -- *My dog can lick anyone Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
#14
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
jakdedert wrote: me wrote: Heath Part # 443-601 Dude...give us some context. First off, if you're asking for help, then it's assumed you've exhausted all the normal channels. As someone pointed out, there's hundreds of resources on the web. Have you checked those? Second, what the hell is a 443-601, anyway? Believe me when I say that nobody's gonna dig through manuals and download schematics just to see if they have the particular piece of gear--among the many thousands of models Heath produced--which has the particular part you need. They (or even I) may have it in a piece of salvage gear. I'm not going to spend hours (or even minutes) to check. Even listing the model number of that particular piece of gear would increase your chances that someone has it, and might not need it...context. Lastly, quoting a bit of the original post helps immensely in following the context of the thread. You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak All the Heath 443-* references I have show that group as ICs. -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html |
#15
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
D-unit wrote: "jakdedert" wrote in message .. . me wrote: Heath Part # 443-601 Dude...give us some context. First off, if you're asking for help, then it's assumed you've exhausted all the normal channels. As someone pointed out, there's hundreds of resources on the web. Have you checked those? Second, what the hell is a 443-601, anyway? Believe me when I say that nobody's gonna dig through manuals and download schematics just to see if they have the particular piece of gear--among the many thousands of models Heath produced--which has the particular part you need. They (or even I) may have it in a piece of salvage gear. I'm not going to spend hours (or even minutes) to check. Even listing the model number of that particular piece of gear would increase your chances that someone has it, and might not need it...context. Lastly, quoting a bit of the original post helps immensely in following the context of the thread. You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak This is what its like to work a (phone) tech help desk. Tech: Can I help you? Caller (mumbling something to someone else...then..) Oh yea... My unit don't work. Tech: What kind of unit is it? Caller: I don't know Tech: Do you have a Model #? Caller: I knew you were going to ask me that. Tech: So you don't have it? Caller: Well, Its on the other side of the room. Tech: Would you mind going and getting it? Caller: Well ok.. (takes 5 minutes to come back to the phone) Then A Few minutes later...... Tech: So what's it doing..or not doing? Caller: Well, I can't get it to work!! And it just gets worse from there. This is my job and I want to strangle some of these idiots. I really have to restrain myself some days. That's still better than the old days in TV service when someone would walk in the door and demand you sell them a 'nub for my tb'. They didn't know the model, the brand, the knob they wanted, or even if the TV was B&W or Color. Like refrigerators are called Frigidaire", all TVs were RCA. Get to the house and it's a Philco. If you want to talk about online tech support, I guided a scientist at Antarctica through a repair of a piece of telemetry equipment over a satellite internet connect about 10 years ago. Have you ever tried to explain something to a PHD? -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html |
#16
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... D-unit wrote: "jakdedert" wrote in message .. . me wrote: Heath Part # 443-601 Dude...give us some context. First off, if you're asking for help, then it's assumed you've exhausted all the normal channels. As someone pointed out, there's hundreds of resources on the web. Have you checked those? Second, what the hell is a 443-601, anyway? Believe me when I say that nobody's gonna dig through manuals and download schematics just to see if they have the particular piece of gear--among the many thousands of models Heath produced--which has the particular part you need. They (or even I) may have it in a piece of salvage gear. I'm not going to spend hours (or even minutes) to check. Even listing the model number of that particular piece of gear would increase your chances that someone has it, and might not need it...context. Lastly, quoting a bit of the original post helps immensely in following the context of the thread. You're asking for someone's time. Expend a little of your own...or not. jak This is what its like to work a (phone) tech help desk. Tech: Can I help you? Caller (mumbling something to someone else...then..) Oh yea... My unit don't work. Tech: What kind of unit is it? Caller: I don't know Tech: Do you have a Model #? Caller: I knew you were going to ask me that. Tech: So you don't have it? Caller: Well, Its on the other side of the room. Tech: Would you mind going and getting it? Caller: Well ok.. (takes 5 minutes to come back to the phone) Then A Few minutes later...... Tech: So what's it doing..or not doing? Caller: Well, I can't get it to work!! And it just gets worse from there. This is my job and I want to strangle some of these idiots. I really have to restrain myself some days. That's still better than the old days in TV service when someone would walk in the door and demand you sell them a 'nub for my tb'. They didn't know the model, the brand, the knob they wanted, or even if the TV was B&W or Color. Like refrigerators are called Frigidaire", all TVs were RCA. Get to the house and it's a Philco. If you want to talk about online tech support, I guided a scientist at Antarctica through a repair of a piece of telemetry equipment over a satellite internet connect about 10 years ago. Have you ever tried to explain something to a PHD? All I ever get is the "nob 4 my tb" types.. How do these people make it though the day???? I can't imagine it being much worse. db |
#17
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
D-unit wrote: All I ever get is the "nob 4 my tb" types.. How do these people make it though the day???? I can't imagine it being much worse. You see so many because they breed like rabbits, and only a few can make it to the Jerry Springer Show. -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html |
#18
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Heathkit parts
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 05:12:43 -0400, Jimmie D wrote:
"Al" wrote in message news:dRYFj.1104$N_5.485@trnddc05... On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:44:55 +0000, me wrote: Anyone have them ? What do you need? I have a couple of early '70 uP kits. Al What kind of uP kits do you have? Jimmie I have two versions of the ET6800 Microprocessor Trainer. Both have been assembled and last time I tried them they worked just fine. I learned all about uPs back in the early 70's with these kits. Al |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Wanted: Non-working Heathkit H-9 Terminal or spare parts | Electronics Repair | |||
heathkit cro manual | Electronics Repair | |||
Heathkit Projection TV parts | Electronics Repair | |||
Heathkit GD-1190 | Electronics Repair | |||
Heathkit | Electronics Repair |