Re: TI-H: Suggestion for Beginners


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Re: TI-H: Suggestion for Beginners



Patrick Sweeney wrote:
> 
> Not so good.  They are very limiting and won't teach you anything about
> electronics.  GOt o you rlocal book store and buy a textbook on the subject, its
> a lot better.
> Then just buy parts from a mailorder house, such as Tech America.
> 
> scross wrote:
> 
> > For all of you out there who are just starting out on electronics (like I am
> > :) and for all of you out there who think this is useful information, I
> > would like to reccomend you get something like a 200-in-one or 130-in-one,
> > or something in that series.  They're all avalible from Radio Shack, and I'm
> > sure you've all heard of them.
> >
> > Why?  It makes a great breadboard.  The components are connected to springs
> > that are far away from the component (realitively) enough to make
> > connections easy, and the wires won't short each other.
> >
> > These sets have an entire array of resistors, capacitors (Electrolytic  and
> > the other kind) Si and Ge diodes, switches, LEDs, etc.
> > I highly reccoment you get one, but that's just my opinion.
Bicker bicker bicker.
It all depends on how you learn--by hands-on experience or by reading. 
Use the method that you know works best for you.  :)

Cheers,
-- 
~Keith
tsk3000@Prodigy.Net
http://pages.prodigy.net/tsk3000/


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