Online electronics components retailers

Hello,

I'm trying to get started with some projects and need a reliable source for components.

I've done some looking around the web and came across Jameco, Tycoelectronics, and Digi-Key. What do you guys think of their catalogs /services? Do they just work like a regular online store? Or is there some sort of registration that I need to go through?

Thanks for your time.

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ambugua
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Nope, just order. Also Mouser and R P Electronics, allelectronics.com , alltronics.com

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Homer J Simpson

"Homer J Simpson" wrote in news:lbBth.182324$YV4.84385@edtnps89:

And in the UK, RS Components for general electromechanics. Farnell for electronics, including serviving disposable stuff, with well-organised parts search on web site. And CPC in Preston, Lancashire, if you're looking for specialised parts for commercial stuff.

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Lostgallifreyan

Thanks for the replies.

I'll probably be back to badger this group with questions about all the components I order :D

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Antony

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