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Mouser part numbers

jferg977
I can see that this question has been asked in the past, but appears not to  
have been answered.  Can Elecraft share, assuming it has one, its list of  
Mouser part numbers for the K2 and its options?  
 
I feel that Elecraft must lose money on parts orders which come its way,  and
I would just as soon order from Mouser where I can add some other things to  
the order to hopefully make the order profitable for them.
 
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Re: Mouser part numbers

Don Wilhelm-4
John,

It is not a list of Mouser part numbers, but the parts list in the
manuals contains the device designation numbers for all the active
devices as well as the Elecraft part numbers.  Armed with that
information, one can easily use the search line at DigiKey, Mouser,
Newark, Allied, etc to find the part numbers used by that supplier.  In
my experience, Digkey has more items in stock, so I go there first, then
fill in anything not in-stock there from Mouser and others.
That is really an advantage since the Mouser and Digikey part numbers
can change from time to time (as they have with the parts going to RoHS
compliant) for the same or equivalent part.  The old part numbers may
not be available, but by using the device numbers (i.e. LM358), one can
order the parts even though if the supplier part numbers change (and you
can pick your favorite manufacturer).

Homebrewers have been doing this for a long time, and those who have
been so 'helpful' as to publish a list of supplier numbers (PC board and
kit suppliers) are deluged with questions about substitutes when the
supplier changes the part number.  It is the device  ID number that is
important, not any particular supplier's number.

73,
Don W3FPR

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> I can see that this question has been asked in the past, but appears not to  
> have been answered.  Can Elecraft share, assuming it has one, its list of  
> Mouser part numbers for the K2 and its options?  
>  
> I feel that Elecraft must lose money on parts orders which come its way,  and
> I would just as soon order from Mouser where I can add some other things to  
> the order to hopefully make the order profitable for them.
>  
> John Ferguson AI4TO,       M/V  Arcadian
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Re: Mouser part numbers

Mike S-8
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At 02:22 PM 11/14/2008, [hidden email] wrote...
>I can see that this question has been asked in the past, but appears
>not to
>have been answered.  Can Elecraft share, assuming it has one, its list
>of
>Mouser part numbers for the K2 and its options?

Here's a few electromechanical parts:

Latching relays - Omron G6HU-2 5 volt
Potentiometers, 9mm snap in - Alpha 9mm (mouser 317-2080-5K,
317-2090-5K)
Switches - E-switch TL1100F160Q, caps type SJ (Digikey)
Power plug - 2.1 x 5.5mm, Switchcraft S760
Headphone jack - Kobiconn 161-3503-EX

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Re: Mouser part numbers

michael taylor-3
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:22 PM,  <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I can see that this question has been asked in the past, but appears not to
> have been answered.  Can Elecraft share, assuming it has one, its list of
> Mouser part numbers for the K2 and its options?

I believe Elecraft support will provide the basic or critical specs
for a missing part, in particular for the builder who may have
invisible part in their junk box. Who would want to delay building to
wait for a single missing resistor? Or at least that was my experience
with a missing molded inductor / choke in my K2.

-Michael, VE3TIX
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