I was asked off-list about some information on electronics projects.

I found these sites in my bookmarks - undoubtedly not all inclusive -
but a good start anyways.  The first two are active - didn't check the
last two.


http://www.mrollins.com/circuit.html
http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/CircuitIndex.html
http://www.discovercircuits.com/M/model-trains.htm
http://www.digitalrailroader.com (watch out for the pop-ups)

And if Radio Shack dowsn't have the parts you need, there is a plethora
of mail-order companies around - many with free catalogues and internet
presence.
- Active
- Electrosonic  (Canada)
- Saynor  (Canada)
- Digi-key
- Jameco
- Mouser
- Newark
- Allied

And some of the above have separate catalogues for the US and Canadian
markets.


Most major cites (except mine) should have at least a couple of
electronics stores (not including Radio Shack) that carry parts.  I know
that in the Detroit area there's a cluster of about a half-dozen that
do.


Ken



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