Hello-
I am responding to your offer of the audio chips-- if the 2575p's are
included, I could make use of about (4) of those. I fix voice gadgets made
for the handicapped, (on a volunteers basis), some of which use that chip
and some which could be converted easily enough. These things really
cannot be fixed economically without free labor, and the alternative for
those organizations is to buy a new one for $200 - $300. Individuals who
cannot afford new just do without I guess.
Tnx,
Dick
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:49:56 -0500, DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like Digikey turned them into a special order item.I just checked
> my lab and for some reason I have 4 tubes of the ISD1420P. I have about
> 60 of them with a date code of 0009.
>
> So I will make a Repeater-Builder list and NHRC-2 upgrade special. A
> never before seen offer!
>
> Send me a self addressed padded envelope, with some anti-static foam
> that will fit a 28 pin .6" wide dip along with the qty of chips you need
> and I will send you some. First come first serve.
>
> Matt Krick
> 3370 N. Mobile Rd.
> Golden Valley, AZ 86413
>
> Please make your reservations on list as I do not want anyone to be
> eaten by the spam filter.
>
>
>
> I also have some ISD2575Ps, but I don't know of anything that uses them
> off the top of my head.
>
> I need to get some more PICs from NHRC my self. I have 2 controlers that
> are just sitting here.
>
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