Re: Help finding website selling Mini-circuits components
- From: Steve <no-one@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:42:06 +0100
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:31:32 +0100, Iain Kelly wrote:
GaryM wrote:It's a few months since I last bought from them, but it was
I've stumbled across this website twice, and now I want to order some
parts I can't find it again. I didn't bookmark it and despite much
googling I have failed to locate it.
If I remember correctly (!) the website belongs to someone with a M1
prefix, although I have this vague but possibly incorrect recollection
that they were foreign.
This person has a page on which he sells a wide variety of mini circuits
components, such as diode ring mixers, MMICs and (high frequency)
transformers and other useful RF stuff.
I wondered if anyone in the newsgroup might be able to help?
regards...
--Gary
If you can't find it then it might be worth contacting minicircuits
directly. They do small quantities, but obviously the price per part
reduces with quantity purchased. I've not bought anything off them
myself at home, but I believe they take credit cards. Worth giving them
a call to see if they can supply you directly. Their prices do seem very
reasonable.
HTH,
Iain 'PCB
straightforward with a credit card. The only downside is I think they've
introduced a minimum order value of £20 or thereabouts.
Worth checking if GH Engineering have what you want:
http://www.ghengineering.co.uk/prices.htm
Steve
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