Nate and all

Mouser is the same way...  www.mouser.com  I have their door-stop catalog
here in the shack.  

They do not have a minimum order, but basic shipping starts at about $8.95,
so it doesn't make a lot of sense to order of you're only spending $10 or
so...  The shipping can eat you alive though if you're not careful. 

Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Nate Duehr
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Exec II Conv. Max audio 1.5 KHz Dev, how
can I increase it

Kris Kirby wrote:

> Let's see.. there's a bunch of op-amps that come to mind... there's 
> 'audiophile' amps out there, and there's just instrumentation stuff... 
> the LM324 is pretty common, as well as the LM1458 and it's cousin the 
> LF353 (JFET inputs).  NE5532 is an audiophile part, but certainly works 
> as well.  

The TI TL082 also comes to mind as a commonly used one by hobbyists. 
It's available in 8-pin DIP packaging amongst other things, which for 
some types of components is getting more difficult by the day -- 
soldering SOIC's just isn't as much fun as the old thru-hole parts.

Datasheet:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tl081a.pdf

DigiKey carries just about all of the ones folks here have mentioned...

Perhaps you don't know about Digikey -- if you don't, go to their 
website and do a catalog request if you plan on purchasing anything 
electronics-related.

You'll enjoy the monster the size of a phone book that shows up at your 
doorstep.

http://www.digikey.com/

Here's JUST the Texas Instruments op-amp page from their online version 
of the paper catalog...

http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0586.pdf

That's just page 586 of their catalog!

I'd say you have a LOT of usable options!  :-)

Nate WY0X 


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