Re: Help needed - component source



Ross Herbert <rherber1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:0efo42dr3ra4063oeb0h8jdb8ue3i63rus@xxxxxxx:

Thanks for all the replies.

Karl, is correct in that CPC Farnell have the correct item (Karl
contacted me via email).
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=CN00627&N=411

FarnellinOne, with whom I have a registration for on-line purchases in
Australia don't have them, however.

CPC on-line purchasing is only available to UK registered users and
the website doesn't allow me to register from Australia so I can't
make a purchase on-line. I have sent a request to CPC asking for
advice on how I can obtain their item CN00627.

Thanks again.

On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:48:33 GMT, Ross Herbert
<rherber1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am building up an Elektor project pcb which calls for a pcb mount
rca jack from Monacor International (part T-709G)

http://www.monacor.com/int/en/startseite.html?spr=EN

(To avoid problems with long url type the part number in the search
window to see the part)

Unfortunately, there is no equivalent part having the same footprint
from sources in Australia so I am asking for help to obtain the
correct part from preferably from the UK (I have a relative visiting
Surrey in the next month so they could pick it up or take delivery).

I want to avoid the need to use a panel mount item with connecting
screened cable if possible. Monacor in Germany don't accept credit
card payments for overseas purchases and the cost of direct payment
into their bank account for such a small purchase is prohibitive.

If anyone can help with supplying a qty of 30 pcs let me know and how
you would like payment.

(Reply direct via email if you can help)



If CPC is what I think it is (Combined Precision Components), they used to
be a separate agency, selling to the trade for repair, usually custom parts
for consumer audio and video, and they'd sell to anyone who asks. I don't
know if they'd ship abroad though, or what payments they'll take. I think
they were based in Preston, Lancashire.

That part does look like something made for a specific commercial run, so
this might be the best way to try to get one. I think there is still a CPC
that trades independently of Farnell. When I used to buy bits from them I
just sent a cheque and they'd send me stuff in a padded bag with a paper
order form in for next time. I don't know if UK postal orders can be bought
in Australia, but if so, that might be the cheapest way, unless CPC use
Paypal or equivalent.
.



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