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Andrew Abrahamson
July 14th 09, 09:08 PM
I was looking though the page of Radio Stick On units in the Markertek
catalog. I could see them being useful in a number of applications
where size is a big issue but I've never used any of any myself.
Discounting the size what is the quality like for the price?

Thanks, Andy

philper
July 15th 09, 07:46 AM
On Jul 14, 1:08*pm, Andrew Abrahamson > wrote:
> I was looking though the page of Radio Stick On units in the Markertek
> catalog. *I could see them being useful in a number of applications
> where size is a big issue but I've never used any of any myself.
> Discounting the size what is the quality like for the price?
>
> Thanks, Andy

I've been very happy with mine. Constant use for the last 7 yrs. I
have a friend who uses 2 or 3 on a
location sound cart on DC power, and they've worked out very well.
Very useful boxes.

Philip Perkins

David Shorter
July 15th 09, 11:18 AM
Andrew Abrahamson wrote:
> I was looking though the page of Radio Stick On units in the Markertek
> catalog. I could see them being useful in a number of applications
> where size is a big issue but I've never used any of any myself.
> Discounting the size what is the quality like for the price?
>
> Thanks, Andy

Very good quality for the price.

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Scott Dorsey
July 15th 09, 03:03 PM
Andrew Abrahamson > wrote:
>I was looking though the page of Radio Stick On units in the Markertek
>catalog. I could see them being useful in a number of applications
>where size is a big issue but I've never used any of any myself.
>Discounting the size what is the quality like for the price?

It's not bad at all. They are simple and straightforward opamp circuits,
sort of like a more modern equivalent of the MAP and Opamp Labs boards.
Useful time-savers. More expensive but more convenient than perfboarding
your own when you need stuff.
--scott


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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Andrew Abrahamson
July 15th 09, 04:41 PM
On Jul 15, 10:03*am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> Andrew Abrahamson > wrote:
>
> >I was looking though the page of Radio Stick On units in the Markertek
> >catalog. *I could see them being useful in a number of applications
> >where size is a big issue but I've never used any of any myself.
> >Discounting the size what is the quality like for the price?
>
> It's not bad at all. *They are simple and straightforward opamp circuits,
> sort of like a more modern equivalent of the MAP and Opamp Labs boards.
> Useful time-savers. *More expensive but more convenient than perfboarding
> your own when you need stuff.
> --scott
>
> --
> "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Great. Thanks everyone.
-Andy