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Can't find a supplier for CD2025 for single quantities.

Is there a substitute?

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On 8/13/14, 1:08 AM, Mike Cook wrote:
Can't find a supplier for CD2025 for single quantities.

Is there a substitute?

Thanks.

Hi Mike. I saw some on Ebay. Most looked like knockoffs. One said they
were pulled from old cards.
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On Wednesday, 13 August 2014 07:08:34 UTC+1, Mike Cook wrote:
Can't find a supplier for CD2025 for single quantities.



Is there a substitute?



Thanks.


Could look at www.cricklewoodelectronics.co.uk for the TEA 2025.
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