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2016/02/15 19:21:25
codamedia
Here in Canada when Radio Shack became The Source (I don't even remember how long ago that was) the demise began. DIY materials used to get walls of space and I slowly watched as "one by one" the walls came down. BUT - I still would go into my local store (because it's closer than the bigger electronics stores in town) to buy my soldering supplies, the odd jack, speaker terminals, and other odds and ends.
 
About 3 - 4 months ago my multi-meter died (my fault... it wasn't auto sensing and I wasn't paying attention) and I have been keeping an eye out for a replacement (I'm frugal.... or should I say cheap). Since my last DMM came from The Source I walked in there today and looked around. I didn't see any so I asked the nice young lady where the Digital multi-meters were. After she disgustingly put her phone to her side she said "I don't have a clue what that is!".
 
Well - she got the first 5 words right.
2016/02/15 23:06:19
craigb
Must be a Canadian thing.  We still have Radio Shacks here and I'd never even heard of "The Source" before your post!
 
Maybe you can find what you need online?
2016/02/15 23:44:02
lawajava
I thought all the Radio Shacks had closed. But the other day I spotted one. I thought, "Great! I can get a headphone adapter!".

I went in and looked around. Admittedly the store was full of cell phone items. But they "were out" of headphone adapters. The clerk looked it up on his computer and said he didn't think the store would be getting any.

Meters? Geez, they don't even carry simple 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch headphone jacks apparently.
2016/02/16 08:33:48
Ham N Egz
Darn my Shack down here has components, adapters, tools, meters etc
2016/02/16 08:37:07
codamedia
craigb
Must be a Canadian thing.  We still have Radio Shacks here and I'd never even heard of "The Source" before your post!



Here in Canada (at least Western Canada) most if not all Radio Shack stores became "The Source". It has become a very useless outlet... carrying a lit bit of everything, but specializing in nothing. DIY is all but gone, just one small - half empty aisle.
 
craigb
Maybe you can find what you need online?

 
Actually - I walked just a couple of doors down to Canadian Tire (a major Canadian chain) and they had plenty of multi-meters to choose from. Their $75 meter was on special for $25 so in keeping with my frugal nature that one made it's way home.
2016/02/16 09:10:30
BobF
I haven't bothered with Tandy-RS for years.
 
I bought my first home computer at RS.  It was a Model I with level II BASIC, 16K RAM and a cassette recorder for mass storage.
 
 
2016/02/18 17:59:15
DrLumen
Before their collapse in this area I would occasionally have the need to go to one. It had been decades since I went in one that the staff had any inkling of any electronic parts. Instead of the walls lined with parts, they had been condensed down to some large multi-drawer part cabinets near the back. Still over-priced parts (of course). I guess the staff were used to people like me. Once I started looking through the cabinets, they knew they were out of their depth and ignored me until time to check out. :)
 
On the subject of meters, I was surprised to find they have come a loooong way over the years. I got a tiny little amprobe at fry's a few years ago to replace a bad RS meter. It was only like $20 but it was a full VOM with transistor, diode and capacitor tester, audible continuity PLUS a built in frequency counter. It's probably not the most accurate but still... DANG!
2016/02/18 18:16:24
craigb

 
Gone are the days...
2016/02/19 00:38:13
bitman
My Fluke DMM of decades also just died.
I, being broke, (Not so frugal, just broke) , bought a DMM on eBay new for $8.00!
 
It's about the size of a cigarette pack and has a weird 12v battery in it but it's a DMM and was $8.00
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VELLEMAN-DVM810-MINI-3-1-2-DIGIT-DIGITAL-MULTIMETER-19-RANGES-/272055780953?hash=item3f57c9c659:g:g2UAAOSwEeFVOr5H
 
I'm gonna miss Rat Shack.
2016/02/19 08:10:47
BobF
I have a 77 that I've had for ~25 years.  Still working fine.  I think  ;)
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