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Where can I find electronic or ham radio equipment near Buffalo, NY?

I’m going to be spending a couple weeks in the southeast suburbs of Buffalo (near Orchard Park and East Aurora.) I plan to do some amateur radio operating, and there are some pieces I’d like to pick up there rather than lug; in particular a power supply (”12 volt” really 13.8, and about 25 amps.) What stores nearby should I look at (I can certainly drive all the way back to Buffalo, Amherst, etc. if that’s needed.)

try
East Coast Amateur Radio, Inc.
314 Schenck Street
North Tanawanda, NY 14120
Voice:
716/695-3929

they come up as dealers for several lines…

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Similar to buying most anything else that has been owned previously, there are some things you really need to be aware of before you spend your hard-earned cash. Buy, I’ve bought plenty of used electronics equipment in years past and I have been mostly delighted with my purchases because I have done a few simple things before laying down my cash.

Before I go into specifics about buying a used ham radio, I want to mention the fact that I only buy high-quality used items only – no bottom-end equipment, or off-brands for me. I always seek out the top brands and models from just a few years back, especially the ones that have stellar service records. You can find out the specifics on a product by going to Google and searching for the name of the item with the word “review” in the search bar. If the item you’re looking up is popular enough, there will be plenty of reviews and opinions available for you to look at to help with your purchasing decision.

First, you should go over the basic operation of the ham radio with the seller – even if that seller is online, and you can’t actually touch the machine. Cover in detail each function, making sure that he or she satisfies each of your questions in appropriate detail, in either an email or over the telephone, which is always much better in my humble opinion. I always ask plenty of questions, so I won’t be disappointed when my ham radio is delivered to my doorstep in a few weeks.

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